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Home-Based Yoga Program for the Patients Suffering from Malignant Lymphoma during Chemotherapy: A Feasibility Study

机译:家庭化疗方案治疗恶性淋巴瘤的可行性研究

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Background: Yoga is proven beneficial in improving quality of life among breast cancer survivors receiving chemotherapy, but its effectiveness in lymphoma patients needs to be explored. As chemotherapy-induced neutropenia is very common among lymphoma patients, they are much prone to infections from the environment. Furthermore, trained yoga instructors are not available in every setting, so there is a need to develop home-based yoga program modules for lymphoma patients receiving chemotherapy. Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the feasibility and safety of yogic exercises among lymphoma patients during chemotherapy. Subjects and Methods: An interventional, single-arm prepost design study was conducted at a tertiary health-care center. Patients suffering from malignant lymphoma (18–65 years) with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status from 0 to 2, planned to receive chemotherapy were administered a home-based yoga program over a period of 2 months from the start of chemotherapy. The primary outcome variables were retention rate, acceptance rate, safety, and adherence. Health-related quality of life (HRQOL), fatigue level, overall sleep quality, depression, anxiety level, and pain were also assessed. Statistical Analysis: Descriptive statistics was used to see the feasibility and adherence. The paired t -test was used to compare various pre and postintervention outcome measures. Results: Fourteen patients (median age: 36 years, range13–65 years) of malignant lymphoma were enrolled in the study. Male-to-female ratio was 9:5. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients constituted 64%. The recruitment rate was 93%. Favorable retention (100%), acceptability (97%), adherence (78.6%), and no serious adverse events following yoga practice were reported. Improvement was also found in HRQOL, fatigue, sleep, depression, and anxiety. However, it needs further validation in a randomized study. Conclusion: Home-based yoga program is safe and feasible among the patients suffering from malignant lymphoma receiving chemotherapy.
机译:背景:瑜伽已被证明可以改善接受化疗的乳腺癌幸存者的生活质量,但它在淋巴瘤患者中的有效性尚待探索。由于化疗引起的中性粒细胞减少症在淋巴瘤患者中非常普遍,因此他们很容易受到环境感染。此外,并非在所有情况下都提供训练有素的瑜伽教练,因此有必要为接受化疗的淋巴瘤患者开发基于家庭的瑜伽计划模块。目的:本研究的目的是探讨在化疗期间淋巴瘤患者进行瑜伽练习的可行性和安全性。受试者与方法:在三级医疗中心进行了一项干预性的单臂前哨设计研究。计划接受化疗的东部合作肿瘤小组表现状态为0到2的恶性淋巴瘤患者(18-65岁)将从化疗开始的两个月内接受家庭瑜伽计划。主要结果变量为保留率,接受率,安全性和依从性。还评估了健康相关的生活质量(HRQOL),疲劳水平,整体睡眠质量,抑郁,焦虑水平和疼痛。统计分析:使用描述性统计来查看可行性和遵循性。配对的t检验用于比较干预前后的各种预后指标。结果:该研究纳入了14例恶性淋巴瘤患者(中位年龄:36岁,范围13-65岁)。男女比例为9:5。非霍奇金淋巴瘤患者占64%。招聘率为93%。瑜伽练习后,良好的保持力(100%),可接受性(97%),坚持性(78.6%)和无严重不良事件的报道。 HRQOL,疲劳,睡眠,抑郁和焦虑也得到改善。但是,它需要在随机研究中进一步验证。结论:家庭瑜伽方案在恶性淋巴瘤化疗患者中是安全可行的。

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