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Yoga as a Complementary and Alternative Therapy in Children with Hematologic and Oncologic Disease

Julia S. Fukuhara, Judith O’Haver, James A. Proudfoot, Jeanie M. Spies, Dennis John Kuo

2020Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A diagnosis of a hematologic or oncologic disease in a child can be stressful for the patient and the family. Yoga as an intervention has been reported to decrease stress in adults diagnosed with chronic disorders but few studies have been reported with children and their families. A convenience sample of patients diagnosed with cancer or a blood disorder (ages 7-17 years) and their caregivers was selected to participate in a single bedside yoga class. Participants were surveyed pre and post yoga with the Spielberger State Trait Anxiety Scale. Children were also surveyed pre and post yoga with the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale. Children had a significant decrease in pain post yoga but no change in anxiety. Adolescents and parents had a significant decrease in anxiety post yoga intervention.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyMedicineIntervention (counseling)Pediatric cancerDiseaseBlood cancerPhysical therapyState-Trait Anxiety InventoryPerceived Stress ScaleCancerClinical psychologyPsychiatryInternal medicineStress (linguistics)PhilosophyLinguisticsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeMindfulness and Compassion InterventionsOptimism, Hope, and Well-being