Qualitative similarities and distinctions between participants' experiences with a yoga intervention and an attention control.
Elizabeth L AddingtonDavid SchlundtKemberlee BonnetGurjeet BirdeeNancy E AvisLynne I WagnerRussell L RothmanSheila RidnerJanet A ToozeAmy WheelerJulie B SchnurStephanie J SohlPublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2023)
This qualitative analysis demonstrates that participant experiences in a yoga-based intervention or an AC condition reflect social cognitive and mind-body frameworks of self-regulation. Findings can be used to develop yoga interventions that maximize acceptability and effectiveness and to design future research that elucidates the mechanisms by which yoga is efficacious.