Journal article
Community qigong for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pragmatic Feasibility Study
The journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.), Vol.27(6), pp.506-514
16/06/2021
PMID: 33769837
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Abstract
Objectives: Qigong, a traditional Chinese mind–body exercise, has been shown to improve balance and gait in several neurological conditions; however, community-delivered qigong has never been assessed for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). The authors assessed the feasibility of community qigong classes for people with MS and explored outcomes of balance, gait, and quality of life (QOL).
Design: Twenty adults with MS were randomly assigned to 10 weeks of community qigong classes or wait-list control.
Settings/Location: Portland, Oregon.
Subjects: People with MS.
Intervention: Community qigong classes.
Outcome measures: Feasibility criteria included recruitment, retention, adherence, and ability to participate in qigong movements. Secondary outcome measures included physical tests of mobility, gait, and balance and participant-reported mobility, depression, anxiety, fatigue, and QOL.
Results: Recruitment of eligible and interested people with MS was feasible. Retention in the trial was 60%. Completers attended a mean of 7 of 10 classes. All completers participated with no or minor modifications to qigong movements. Exploratory within-group analyses showed trends toward improved mental health, QOL, and reduced fatigue and depression. Several participants spontaneously reported improved energy, flexibility, sleep, and mobility.
Conclusions: Community qigong may be a feasible form of exercise for people with MS. To improve retention and capture potential effects of qigong on physical function and quality of life, future studies might consider pragmatic trials with tiered level classes, simpler forms of qigong, and/or refined inclusion criteria (CTR#: NCT04585659).
Details
- Title
- Community qigong for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Pragmatic Feasibility Study
- Creators
- Lita Buttolph - National University of Natural MedicineJoshua Corn - National University of Natural MedicineDouglas Hanes - National University of Natural MedicineRyan Bradley - National University of Natural MedicineAngela Senders - Oregon Health & Science University
- Publication Details
- The journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.), Vol.27(6), pp.506-514
- Publisher
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
- Number of pages
- 9
- Grant note
- K23AT008211 / National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health of the National Institutes of Health
- Identifiers
- 991013035757402368
- Copyright
- (C) 2021, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
- Academic Unit
- National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article