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Brief Title: Hatha Yoga in Breast Cancer Survivors
Official Title: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Hatha Yoga in Breast Cancer Survivors: Pilot Study
Study ID: NCT02923037
Brief Summary: This pilot clinical trial studies Hatha yoga in reducing physical and emotional problems in breast cancer survivors with stage II-III lymphedema. Yoga practices may benefit breast cancer survivors with lymphedema as they directly support lymph transport (postures, breathing, relaxation) and emotional well-being (relaxation, meditation).
Detailed Description: PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To determine the feasibility of a modified yoga program for breast cancer survivors (BCS) with lymphedema. II. To identify and document required modifications for a safe and feasible practice. III. To obtain recruitment estimates and determine barriers to recruitment (acceptability). IV. To evaluate implementation fidelity (adherence and competence) and barriers to implementation fidelity. V. To establish safety. VI. To assess satisfaction. VII. To determine the preliminary efficacy of a modified yoga program for lymphedema in BCS, and associated physical and psychological symptoms/symptom burden, and overall health status. OUTLINE: Patients undergo an initial yoga evaluation for 60 minutes. Patients then undergo their first guided yoga practice session for 30-60 minutes and subsequent guided yoga sessions for 30-90 minutes. 3 times a week for 4 weeks, and twice a week for an additional 4 weeks. Patients are also encouraged to complete home yoga practice for 30 to 90 minutes every day for 8 weeks.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Name: Sheila Ridner, PhD, RN
Affiliation: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR