Effect of yoga therapy on anxiety and depressive symptoms and quality-of-life among caregivers of in-patients with neurological disorders at a tertiary care center in India: A randomized controlled trial.

Author: Umadevi P, Ramachandra, Varambally S, Philip M, Gangadhar BN.
Affiliation:
Department of Nursing, Advanced Centre for Yoga, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Conference/Journal: Indian J Psychiatry.
Date published: 2013 Jul
Other: Volume ID: 55 , Issue ID: Suppl 3 , Pages: S385-9 , Special Notes: doi: 10.4103/0019-5545.116304 , Word Count: 269



CONTEXT:
The concerns of caregivers of patients with neurological disorders have been a felt need for a long time, with many of them experiencing significant psychiatric morbidity.
AIMS:
This study aimed to find the effect of yoga in reducing anxiety and depression, as well as improving quality-of-life in caregivers of patients with neurological disorders.
SETTINGS AND DESIGN:
The study was conducted using a randomized controlled design, with yoga intervention and waitlisted controls.
METHODOLOGY:
SIXTY CONSENTING CAREGIVERS OF INPATIENTS IN NEUROLOGY WARDS WERE RANDOMIZED INTO TWO GROUPS: Yoga and control. Demographic variables except years of education and length of caretaking were comparable in the two groups, as also baseline scores of anxiety, depression and quality-of-life. A specific yoga module comprising yogāsanas, prāṇāyāma, and chanting was taught to the participants in the yoga group by the researcher. At follow-up 43 patients (yoga n=20 and control group n=23) were available. Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance was used to test the change from pre-test to post-test scores within and between groups. Analysis of covariance was performed to compare the post-test scores between the groups adjusting for education and length of caretaking.
RESULTS:
Following one month intervention of yoga therapy, there was a significant (P<0.001) decrease in anxiety and depression scores, as well as improved quality-of-life among the participants in the yoga group as compared with the control group.
CONCLUSION:
This study highlights the usefulness of a yoga intervention for caregivers of inpatients with neurological problems. The small sample size and lack of blinding were some of the limitations of this study.
KEYWORDS:
Anxiety, caregivers, depression, neurological illness, yoga

PMID: 24049204

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