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Expectations of Tele-Yoga in Persons With Long-Term Illness: Qualitative Content Analysis.
Author: HedbomTowe, JaarsmaTiny, LiljeroosMaria, OrweliusLotti, StrömbergAnna, ThylénIngela
Original Abstract of the Article :
Yoga is a mind-body exercise that has demonstrated its feasibility and safety even for individuals with severe long-term illness. Engaging in yoga has the potential to yield positive effects on both physical and mental well-being. Tele-yoga is a novel approach to rehabilitation in which participants...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534282/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Exploring the Promise of Tele-Yoga for Long-Term Illness
In the realm of health and well-being, this research delves into the potential of tele-yoga, a novel approach to rehabilitation, for individuals with long-term illnesses. The study utilized qualitative content analysis to investigate participants' expectations of yoga in general and tele-yoga specifically. The authors aimed to understand how these expectations could impact treatment satisfaction and overall intervention outcomes. Their findings revealed that participants were hopeful about the potential benefits of yoga, particularly its ability to enhance both physical and mental well-being. This research highlights the growing interest in tele-health interventions, particularly those that can provide accessible and convenient support for individuals with chronic conditions. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding patient expectations and the need to tailor interventions accordingly.
The Power of Expectations: A Key to Successful Treatment
This research underscores the critical role of expectations in shaping the success of any treatment regimen. Just as a camel traversing a vast desert needs a clear sense of direction, patients embarking on a therapeutic journey benefit from a well-defined understanding of what to expect. This study provides valuable insights into the expectations of individuals with long-term illnesses regarding yoga and its digital delivery via tele-yoga. The research suggests that by carefully considering and addressing these expectations, healthcare professionals can enhance patient satisfaction and contribute to better outcomes.
The Rise of Tele-Yoga: A Beacon of Hope for Long-Term Illness
The findings of this study offer a glimmer of hope for individuals grappling with long-term illness. The research suggests that tele-yoga, with its accessibility and convenience, holds promise as a viable and effective rehabilitation approach. By embracing this digital modality, individuals can access the numerous benefits of yoga from the comfort of their own homes, making it a more attainable and sustainable practice. This research encourages further exploration of tele-yoga and other innovative approaches to healthcare delivery, particularly for individuals with chronic conditions.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study reminds us that the road to recovery can be long and arduous, but with the right guidance and support, even the most challenging journeys can be overcome. Tele-yoga offers a promising new avenue for individuals with long-term illnesses to improve their well-being. Just as a camel finds strength and resilience in its journey across the desert, individuals with long-term illness can discover inner strength and healing through the practice of yoga, whether in person or digitally.
Date :
- Date Completed 2023-09-14
- Date Revised 2023-10-03
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