Digitally Distributed Yoga for Women Treated for Breast Cancer (DigiyogaCare)
Breast Neoplasm Female
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Breast Neoplasm Female focused on measuring breast neoplasm, breast cancer, yoga, digital intervention, eHealth, rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Clinical diagnosed with breast cancer Adult women Must have undergone breast cancer surgery with curative intention Must be Swedish speaking Must be able to read
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Exclusion criteria:
Metastatic disease Received neoadjuvant treatment before surgery Advanced recurrent disease Unstable cardiovascular disease Brain or bone metastasis Unstable medical condition that might be aggravated by yoga.
Sites / Locations
- Gävle sjukhus
- Västmanlands HospitalRecruiting
- University Health Care CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention group: Digitally distributed yoga
Control group: Regulare care
Type of yoga: Physical yoga sequences that through scientific evaluation have proven to be effective and relevant for the target group. There will be 3 different programs during the 12-week-intervention Dose: twice weekly for 12 weeks; one yoga class live broadcasted and digitally distributed to the patient's computer or mobile device, and one class pre-recorded video for self-training. Sequences: The yoga class will be 60 minutes including 10 minutes of final relaxation. Thereafter, a 5 minutes reflection will be offered. Home Training: Instructions for yoga home practice will be standardized. The three yoga programs will be distributed in video-links for the participants to view at a time-point that suits them during the week. The recommendation will be to yoga at home once a week in addition to the digital yoga class in real time. Participants are expected to use their own computer or mobile device.
Receive regular care, including written standardized information about the importance of physical activity by their contact nurse or physiotherapist, when discharged from the hospital accordingly to the routines at the clinic.