| Literature DB >> 35105638 |
Lesley Ward1,2, Daryl Nault3, Holger Cramer4, Steffany Moonaz3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of yoga as a therapeutic modality is increasing; however, a lack of transparent intervention reporting is restricting the dissemination and implementation of yoga research into clinical and community practice. The aim of this study was to develop a yoga-specific reporting guideline as an extension to existing reporting guidelines for randomised controlled trials, observational studies and case reports.Entities:
Keywords: complementary medicine; sports medicine; statistics & research methods
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35105638 PMCID: PMC8804643 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Progression of panellists and items through the four rounds of the Delphi survey.
Demographics of the 32 panellists completing all four rounds of the Delphi survey
| N (%) | |
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| 32 |
| 50.41 (9.19) | |
| 21 (65.6) | |
| 11 (34.4) | |
| 1 (3.1) | |
| 6 (18.8) | |
| 2 (6.2) | |
| 16 (50.0) | |
| 3 (9.4) | |
| 4 (12.5) | |
| 20 (62.5) | |
| 3 (9.4) | |
| 16 (50.0) | |
| 10 (31.2) | |
| 3 (9.4) | |
|
| |
| 4 (12.5) | |
| 27 (84.4) | |
| 29 (90.6) | |
| 25 (78.1) | |
| 27 (84.4) | |
| 18 (56.2) | |
| 8 (25.0) | |
| 2 (6.2) | |
|
| |
| 2 (6.2) | |
| 4 (12.5) | |
| 6 (18.8) | |
| 19 (59.4) | |
| 1 (3.1) | |
|
| |
| 1 (3.1) | |
| 4 (12.5) | |
| 3 (9.4) | |
| 23 (71.9) | |
| 1 (3.1) | |
| 30 (93.8) | |
| 11 (34.4) | |
| 2 (6.2) | |
| 1 (3.1) | |
| 4 (12.5) |
Consensus-generated 21-item CLARIFY checklist for the reporting of yoga research
| No. | THEME: | Item |
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| TITLE | |
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| Include the word ‘yoga’ in the publication title. | |
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| THEORY | |
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| Describe why the specific population was included in the study. | |
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| ACTIVITIES | |
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| Describe the duration of yoga practices within yoga session (eg, 20 min postures, 10 min breathing). | |
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| Describe the type of yoga practices included (eg, postures/asana, breathing/pranayama, meditation, relaxation). | |
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| EXPERTISE | |
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| Describe the qualifications of the yoga instructor(s). | |
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| DELIVERY | |
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| Describe the teaching approach including: visual demonstration, verbal guidance and/or hands on assistance. | |
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| DOSE | |
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| Describe the duration of each yoga session (in minutes). | |
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| Describe the duration of the yoga intervention (eg, over 8 weeks). | |
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| Describe the frequency of yoga sessions (eg, two times per week). | |
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| Describe the number of yoga sessions. | |
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| HOME PRACTICE | |
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| Describe the duration and frequency of home practice (if any). | |
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| Report whether yoga was available to participants during the follow-up period (if relevant), and list any recommendations made for home practice dose. | |
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| Describe if and how adherence to home practice was measured. | |
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| PROTOCOL CHANGES | |
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| Describe any changes to the yoga protocol during the study. | |
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| Describe the rationale for changes to the yoga protocol during the study. | |
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| PARTICIPANT ADHERENCE | |
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| Describe if and how class/session attendance was measured. | |
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| Describe any strategies used to promote practice adherence. | |
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| INSTRUCTOR FIDELITY | |
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| Describe the assessment of protocol fidelity. | |
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| Describe the reasons for deviation from study plan. | |
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| Describe any differences between proposed programme and actual programme delivery. | |
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| Describe when protocol was modified. |