Journal article

Co-designing a new yoga-based mindfulness intervention for survivors of stroke: A formative evaluation

T Thayabaranathan, MA Immink, S Hillier, R Stolwyk, NE Andrew, P Stevens, MF Kilkenny, E Gee, L Carey, A Brodtmann, J Bernhardt, AG Thrift, DA Cadilhac

Neurology International | MDPI | Published : 2022

Abstract

Movement-based mindfulness interventions (MBI) are complex, multi-component interventions for which the design process is rarely reported. For people with stroke, emerging evidence suggests benefits, but mainstream programs are generally unsuitable. We aimed to describe the processes involved and to conduct a formative evaluation of the development of a novel yoga-based MBI designed for survivors of stroke. We used the Medical Research Council complex interventions framework and principles of co-design. We purposefully approached health professionals and consumers to establish an advisory committee for developing the intervention. Members collaborated and iteratively reviewed the design and ..

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Grants

Awarded by National Heart Foundation of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

Development of the yoga teacher training manual was supported by the Cooper Foundation, NHMRC Centre Research Excellence in Stroke Rehabilitation and Brain Recovery seed grant #1077898, and in-kind contribution by Monash University. T.T. was supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. D.A.C. was supported by a fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; 1063761 co-funded by National Heart Foundation). N.E.A. was supported by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowships (1072053). A.G.T. was supported by a fellowship from the NHMRC (1042600).