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NCT ID: NCT05396027 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Psychological Stress

Study of Effectiveness of Audio Guided Deep Breathing on Improving the Quality of Life of Physically Disabled Group

Start date: August 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Diaphragmatic breathing brings different advantages to improve physical and mental health but it could be difficult for the physically disabled group to follow the practice by themselves especially those with vision impairment. Therefore, guided deep breathing is desirable to address their needs but these are rarely analyzed in the previous literature. This research aims to study the physiological impacts and psychological health of audio-guided deep breathing on physically disabled groups. The psychological changes will be assessed by Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHO-BREF) and Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised (CAMS-R). Besides, physiological parameters such as tidal volume, electroencephalography, hair cortisol level and heart rate variability are measured non-invasively to evaluate the impact of audio-guided deep breathing. Furthermore, auditory Go-No Go Task will be adopted as a neuropsychological test in determining changes in response control and sustained attention in this study as well. Eventually, the pre-and post-interventional data will be analyzed and processed to study the effect of audio-guided deep breathing on these special groups.

NCT ID: NCT01214070 Terminated - Brain Injuries Clinical Trials

Functional Vision in TBI

Start date: June 1, 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The objective of this study is to test functional vision outcome measures that reflect the loss in everyday life tasks that require vision and that are sensitive to changes after a course of vision rehabilitation in Veterans/participants with TBI.