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DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.12.006
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Experiences of children and parents in MiYoga, an embodied mindfulness yoga program for cerebral palsy: A mixed method study

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“…According to a recent meta‐analysis by Oud et al, 42 the number and frequency of the interventions in the current review was divided into high‐dose (sessions ≥10 or hours per week ≥8) and low‐dose (sessions <10 or hours per weeks <8). This revealed a total of five studies reporting using high‐dose interventions 31,32,36–38 and seven using low‐dose interventions 28–30,33–35,40 . Out of the 14 studies included in the review, two studies did not specify the number of sessions reported or the total duration of the intervention because it was either part of a recreational camp activity 39 lasting for a total of 3 weeks, or part of a multidisciplinary and multi‐treatment approach, 41 lasting for approximately 2 years.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to a recent meta‐analysis by Oud et al, 42 the number and frequency of the interventions in the current review was divided into high‐dose (sessions ≥10 or hours per week ≥8) and low‐dose (sessions <10 or hours per weeks <8). This revealed a total of five studies reporting using high‐dose interventions 31,32,36–38 and seven using low‐dose interventions 28–30,33–35,40 . Out of the 14 studies included in the review, two studies did not specify the number of sessions reported or the total duration of the intervention because it was either part of a recreational camp activity 39 lasting for a total of 3 weeks, or part of a multidisciplinary and multi‐treatment approach, 41 lasting for approximately 2 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges with adhering to homework assignments (a central component of cognitive behavioral programs) were identified in several studies (n = 5). 28,29,31,33,35 Some studies also acknowledged challenges with the functional limitations associated with CP (including speech, communication, or cognitive impairments) (n = 5). 28,33,34,36,40 An additional barrier identified in some of the studies involved the reliance on the caregiver's capability and resources (n = 3), 28,35,36 with some authors suggesting that 'gaining cooperation with less attentive and/ or multiple caregivers was especially difficult'.…”
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“…Thus, mindfulness could improve quality of life by increasing effective management of symptoms and promote healthy regulation in other areas of life (e.g., lifestyle) that have a secondary impact on illness. For families, mindfulness could decrease stress in parents of children with chronic pain ( Anclair et al, 2018 ; Seidman et al, 2019 ), reduce depression in parents of children with cancer ( Mehranfar et al, 2012 ), and improve quality of life in parents of children with cerebral palsy ( Mak et al, 2019 ). Similarly, mindful parenting has been found to increase parental responsiveness to children with cerebral palsy ( Dieleman et al, 2021 ) and improve stress in caregivers of children with psoriasis and eczema ( Heapy et al, 2022 ) perhaps from shifting focus from future worries, to accepting problems as they arise.…”
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confidence: 99%