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Yoga Therapy and Qigong for the Self-management of Pain among ER+ Breast Cancer Survivors

Nursing, yoga, research, cancer

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Yoga Therapy and Qigong for the Self-management of Pain among ER+ Breast Cancer Survivors
Study participants will receive 12-weeks of free (one-hour, one time per week) classes in Qigong/Taiji offered online by the Center for Taiji Studies
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Professor Judi Fouladbakhsh is leading this study.

Dr. Judi Fouladbakhsh, a nurse researcher at Oakland University (Rochester, Michigan) is seeking participants for her study exploring self-treatment of pain among women who have had Estrogen-receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer (age 21+) who report pain. 

Participants will receive 12-weeks of free (one-hour, one time per week) classes in Qigong/Taiji offered online by the Center for Taiji Studies. Participants will also complete questionnaires, practice at home, and connect by phone/text/email with Dr.Judi and her study team.

This research will help determine the effects of Qigong/Taiji as compared with yoga therapy and usual care on pain, stress, sleep and quality of life, and will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours each week for 12-weeks, and at 2 follow-up online meetings.

Participation is voluntary and all information is confidential, as approved by the university IRB. This study is funded by BCBS Foundation of Michigan, and provides a free yoga/tai chi mat and a $70 gift card upon completion.

For more information regarding the research study,  please contact Dr. Judi at (248) 760-1158 or [email protected]  Info about Dr. Judi can be found on her faculty profile page

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