Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients

BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are an important component of the multidisciplinary approach to minimizing the symptomatology of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Within the program, patients learn about how to live with their non-curable disease and how to m...

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Main Author: Alexander, Hania Alexandra
Other Authors: Reardon, Christine
Language:en_US
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/38648
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-386482019-12-07T03:03:16Z Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients Alexander, Hania Alexandra Reardon, Christine Weinstein, John Medicine Chair yoga COPD Emphysema Pranayama Pulmonary rehabilitation clinic BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are an important component of the multidisciplinary approach to minimizing the symptomatology of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Within the program, patients learn about how to live with their non-curable disease and how to minimize exacerbations. Although patients learn about their disease process, breathing techniques, and exercise, there are no specific components that bridge the mind and body gap to promote mindfulness through the patients’ efforts within the program. LITERATURE REVIEW FINDINGS: This thesis contains a comprehensive literature review composed largely of randomized trials. These trials and studies summarize the framework of pulmonary rehabilitation programs and how yoga is implemented within treatment options for chronic diseases. The literature review highlights that pulmonary rehabilitation programs improve the quality of life in patients with emphysema through patient education on breathing and exercise. However, there is a lack of literature on the use of yoga techniques of breathing and exercise within the framework of pulmonary rehabilitation programs to promote mindfulness when living with a chronic disease. PROPOSED PROJECT: This thesis proposes a randomized controlled study to identify a more mindful approach to a pulmonary rehabilitation program for emphysema patients through the use of timed ujjayi pranayama (mindful breathing) and yoga asanas (poses). CONCLUSIONS: The results will be analyzed to determine if yoga techniques lead to statistically significant improvement in patient outcomes in emphysema patients enrolled in a pulmonary rehabilitation program. SIGNIFICANCE: The compiled data will reveal how yoga breathwork and movement will be beneficial for emphysema patients enrolled within a pulmonary rehabilitation program. 2019-12-02T20:10:42Z 2019-12-02T20:10:42Z 2019 2019-10-09T16:03:56Z Thesis/Dissertation https://hdl.handle.net/2144/38648 0000-0003-2548-5203 en_US Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
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language en_US
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topic Medicine
Chair yoga
COPD
Emphysema
Pranayama
Pulmonary rehabilitation clinic
spellingShingle Medicine
Chair yoga
COPD
Emphysema
Pranayama
Pulmonary rehabilitation clinic
Alexander, Hania Alexandra
Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
description BACKGROUND SUMMARY: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs are an important component of the multidisciplinary approach to minimizing the symptomatology of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Within the program, patients learn about how to live with their non-curable disease and how to minimize exacerbations. Although patients learn about their disease process, breathing techniques, and exercise, there are no specific components that bridge the mind and body gap to promote mindfulness through the patients’ efforts within the program. LITERATURE REVIEW FINDINGS: This thesis contains a comprehensive literature review composed largely of randomized trials. These trials and studies summarize the framework of pulmonary rehabilitation programs and how yoga is implemented within treatment options for chronic diseases. The literature review highlights that pulmonary rehabilitation programs improve the quality of life in patients with emphysema through patient education on breathing and exercise. However, there is a lack of literature on the use of yoga techniques of breathing and exercise within the framework of pulmonary rehabilitation programs to promote mindfulness when living with a chronic disease. PROPOSED PROJECT: This thesis proposes a randomized controlled study to identify a more mindful approach to a pulmonary rehabilitation program for emphysema patients through the use of timed ujjayi pranayama (mindful breathing) and yoga asanas (poses). CONCLUSIONS: The results will be analyzed to determine if yoga techniques lead to statistically significant improvement in patient outcomes in emphysema patients enrolled in a pulmonary rehabilitation program. SIGNIFICANCE: The compiled data will reveal how yoga breathwork and movement will be beneficial for emphysema patients enrolled within a pulmonary rehabilitation program.
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Alexander, Hania Alexandra
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title Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
title_short Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
title_full Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
title_fullStr Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
title_full_unstemmed Mindful meditation and mobilization; pulmonary rehabilitation for emphysema patients
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