| Literature DB >> 35167358 |
Alison J Huang1, Margaret A Chesney1, Michael Schembri2, Sarah Pawlowsky3, Francesca Nicosia4,5, Leslee L Subak6.
Abstract
This brief report describes the rapid conversion of a randomized trial of a Hatha-based yoga program for older women with urinary incontinence to a telehealth videoconference platform during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Interim results demonstrate the feasibility of recruiting and retaining participants across a wide range of ages and ethnic backgrounds, but also point to potential obstacles and safety concerns arising from telehealth-based instruction. The investigators present lessons learned about the benefits and challenges of using telehealth platforms to deliver movement-based interventions and consider strategies to promote accessible and well-tolerated telehealth-based yoga programs for older and diverse populations. Clinical Trial Registration number: NCT03672461.Entities:
Keywords: integrative medicine; mHealth; mind-body therapies; telehealth; yoga
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35167358 PMCID: PMC8867109 DOI: 10.1089/jicm.2021.0268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Integr Complement Med ISSN: 2768-3605