Hatha Yoga in Lung Cancer Couples



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Lung Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:9/28/2018
Start Date:September 2013
End Date:September 2019

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A Feasibility Study of Hatha Yoga in Couples Coping With Lung Cancer

The goal of this research study is to learn the opinion of patients and their caregiving
about a couple-based Hatha Yoga program during treatment for cancer. Researchers also want to
learn the effect of this program on lung function, distress, and quality of life.

If participant agrees to take part, participant's medical history and demographic information
(such as age, sex, and race) will be recorded. By signing this consent, participant also
agrees that participant's caregiving partner will be approached to take part in this study.

Questionnaires:

Participant will complete about 10 questionnaires before participant's first radiation
treatment and again after participant completes participant's treatment schedule (usually 6
weeks later). The questionnaires ask about participant's health, any symptoms participant may
be having, participant's mood, participant's level of fatigue, participant's sleeping habits,
participant's relationship, and participant's quality of life. It should take about 45
minutes to complete these questionnaires.

Participant will complete about 5 questionnaires again halfway through participant's
radiation treatment schedule. These questionnaires ask about participant's quality of life.
These should take about 20 minutes to complete.

During each week of radiation therapy, participant will also complete a questionnaire asking
participant's feelings about the Hatha Yoga sessions. Participant will be asked to list what
participant liked or disliked, what participant found most and least useful, and how
participant would rate the instructor. Participant will also be asked about how often
participant practices outside of class and if participant thinks they are benefitting from
the Hatha Yoga program. It should take about 5 minutes to answer this questionnaire.
Participant's answers to the questions will not be shared with participant's caregiving
partner.

Hatha Yoga Sessions:

Participant will take part in up to 18 sessions of Hatha yoga over the course of radiation
therapy. Each 45- to 60-minute session will be guided by an instructor. Participant should
attend each session together as a couple.

During the yoga sessions, participant will be asked to do deep-breathing exercises and
perform different stretching and movement exercises. The movements are designed not to be
difficult, and participant will sit on the floor or in a chair while participant does them.
Participant can move through the exercises at participant's own pace. The instructor will be
available to answer any questions participant may have about the practice of Hatha yoga. Most
of the yoga sessions may be videotaped. This is so the researchers can keep track of the
quality of the sessions. Only the study staff will be able to view this videotape. The video
files are digital and will be deleted after all the data are studied.

At participant's first session, participant will be given a CD and instructions for
practicing Hatha yoga at home. While participant is receiving radiation therapy, participant
will be asked to practice at home 1 time a day either with participant's caregiving partner
or alone on the days participant does not have a session at the clinic.

Length of Study:

Participation on this study will be over when participant has completed the questionnaires
during participant's last week of radiation therapy.

This is an investigational study.

Up to 15 patients and their caregiving partners, for a total of 30 participants, will take
part in this study. All will be enrolled at MD Anderson.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) stages I through IIIB who are going
to receive at least 5 weeks of thoracic radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy
undergoing daily radiation treatment in the Department of Radiation Oncology at M. D.
Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) and an eligible and consenting caregiving partner.

2. Patients and caregiving partners must both be at least 18 years old.

3. Participants have a study eligible and consenting caregiving partner spouse or
significant other (e.g, romantic partner). (i.e. spouse, romantic/domestic partners,
significant others).

4. Patients and caregiving partners should be able to read, write, and speak English.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients who are not oriented to time, place, and person.

2. Patients who have practiced Tibetan or Hatha yoga in the year prior to diagnosis on a
regular basis.

3. Lung cancer patients with a life expectancy of less than 6 months per attending
physician estimation.

4. Lung cancer patients with the attending physician-rated Eastern Cooperative Oncology
Group (ECOG) performance status score of greater than 2 at the time of radiotherapy
initiation.
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