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Recent reports have highlighted Covid-19 related increase in levels of depression and stress related disorders in the health care professionals. Pranayama (ancient yogic breathing techniques) helps harmonizing breathing by regular voluntary control of breath. Yoga has been shown to modulate autonomic nervous functions of the brain. Sudarshan kriya Yoga (SKY) is a unique form of pranayama taught by ''Art of Living UK'' a non-profit organization -for over two decades. SKY involves simple rhythmic breathing technique (easy to practice) that aims at harmonizing body, mind and emotions. Sudarshan kriya yoga (SKY) has been shown to be beneficial in reducing levels of stress, anxiety and depression. This breathing based meditation technique has previously been shown to be beneficial in post-traumatic stress disorder. In this pilot study the aim is to assess the feasibility and effect of SKY in NHS health care workers with possible Covid-19 related stress and anxiety disorder.


Clinical Trial Description

In the current pilot study the aim is to assess the feasibility and effect of SKY in NHS health care workers with possible Covid related stress and anxiety disorder. Study participants are staff members of Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust who may be affected Covid related stress and anxiety disorder. This is a paperless study with all the information including participant information, consent forms and link to questionnaires sent via the trust e-mail. Information about the study would be advertised via trust intranet, trust facebook page, and through flyers across various sites within the trust. Potential participants who are interested to know more information would be encouraged to contact the research team on dbth.sky.yoga@nhs.net by using their trust email. They would then be sent a generalised anxiety disorder (GAD-7) questionnaire to answer via e-mail and they would be eligible to participate if their GAD-7 score is ≥5 which implies they have mild or more sever form of anxiety disorder. They would then be sent an invitation letter, participant information leaflet and consent form via e-mail. They would also be provided an opportunity to talk to a research team member via telephone. They would be enrolled into the study after receipt of their consent via e-mail and they will be provided with a unique identifier number (which would be used for the rest of the study). Participants receive online tutorial on breathing based meditation (SKY) for about 4-5 hours spread over 3 sessions using Zoom platform from an 'Art of Living' certified yoga teacher. They are subsequently encouraged to practice this technique for about 20 mins a day. They are also offered an optional online group session lasting 20mins, 4 days a week for the first 6 weeks and subsequently once a week for the duration of the study. They are sent a link, to their trust email, to access questionnaire about their symptoms and health which they will need to answer at onset, 6 weeks, 3 months and at conclusion of the study (6 months). They will need to provide personal information about their medical condition and their medications at the time of enrolment. On completion of the study results would be analysed and final outcome presented. Study findings would be disseminated in medical fraternity by presentation in medical conference and publication in a peer reviewed journal. ;


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NCT number NCT04481516
Study type Observational
Source Doncaster And Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase
Start date July 1, 2020
Completion date December 17, 2021

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