Empirical research suggests that yoga may positively influence the negative psychosocial and physical side effects associated with cancer and its treatment. The translation of these findings into sustainable, evidence-informed yoga programming for cancer survivors has lagged behind the research. This article provides (a) an overview of the yoga and cancer research, (b) a framework for successfully developing and delivering yoga to cancer populations, and (c) an example of a successful community-based program. The importance of continued research and knowledge translation efforts in the context of yoga and integrative oncology are highlighted.
CITATION STYLE
Wurz, A. J., Capozzi, L. C., Mackenzie, M. J., Danhauer, S. C., & Culos-Reed, N. (2013). Translating knowledge: a framework for evidence-informed yoga programs in oncology. International Journal of Yoga Therapy, (23), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.17761/ijyt.23.2.5533m8376l3q4484
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.