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EFFECT OF PRANAYAMA YOGA ON COPD

Sponsored by Yeditepe University

About this trial

Last updated 2 years ago

Study ID

1707

Status

Recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
40 to 65 Years
All
All

Trial Timing

Ended 2 years ago

What is this trial about?

The aim of the study In this study, pranayama yoga practices are the sub-dimensions of respiratory parameters, symptom and disease affection level, psychosocial adjustment and psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. It was planned in a randomized controlled manner to examine the effects of healthcare compliance, professional environment, family environment, sexual relations, extended family relationships, social environment and psychological pressure. Pranayama yoga practices are aimed to reduce the frequency of symptoms and the level of disease exposure in individuals with COPD. Pranayama yoga practices are aimed to increase psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. Pranayama yoga practices aim to increase compliance with health care, occupational, social and family environment, sexual and extended family relationships, and psychological pressure, which are the sub-dimensions of psychosocial adjustment in individuals with COPD. It is observed that all the yoga practices performed have improved the pulmonary functions of individuals with COPD, decrease the severity of symptoms, relieve inflammation, and increase muscle strength and physical performance. It was concluded that because of yoga increases awareness in patients, patients significantly reduce their level of depression and anxiety and adapt to social life. Yoga improves patients' quality of life by alleviating symptoms and increasing self-awareness. pranayama yoga practices are safe, home-applied, effective, cost-effective, complementary to drug therapy and can be performed during pulmonary rehabilitation for individuals with COPD (1-2) . The results of this study are important in guiding caregivers and healthcare professionals during the holistic care of COPD individuals and in pulmonary rehabilitation.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

- Between the ages of 40-65

- To have been diagnosed with Stage I or Stage II COPD for at least six months

- Absence of any communication problem [decreased hearing, visual impairment, inability to understand/speak Turkish] that would prevent participation in the research,

- Least literate

- Do not have any mental or physical disability that would prevent them from practicing Pranayama Yoga.

- Not having done pranayama yoga before

- No tracheostomy

- Telephone communication is possible.

- The patients who accepted to participate in the study voluntarily constitute the sample of the study.

No

Exclusion Criteria

- Being diagnosed with Stage III and Stage IV COPD,

- Patients under the age of 40 and not over the age of 65

- Individuals who are bored during the interview and give up on the interview will not be included in the study and their data will not be used.

Locations

Location

Status

Recruiting