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A New Educational Film Control for Use in Studies of Active Mind–Body Therapies: Acceptability and Feasibility

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Kim E. Innes, Terry Kit Selfe, Gina K. Alexander, and Ann Gill Taylor. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. May 2011, 17(5): 453-458. doi:10.1089/acm.2010.0401.

Published in Volume: 17 Issue 5: May 19, 2011
Online Ahead of Print: May 9, 2011

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Kim E. Innes, MSPH, PhD,1,2 Terry Kit Selfe, DC, PhD,1,2 Gina K. Alexander, PhD, MPH, RN,1,3 and Ann Gill Taylor, EdD, MS, RN, FAAN1
1Center for the Study of Complementary and Alternative Therapies, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
2Present address: Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.
3Present address: Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth TX.
Address correspondence to:
Kim E. Innes, MSPH, PhD
Department of Community Medicine
West Virginia University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 9190
Morgantown, WV 26506
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Abstract

Objectives: The study objectives were to ascertain whether a novel educational film class is an acceptable and feasible comparison group for a randomized controlled trial regarding the effects of an active mind–body therapy on cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women.

Methods: Seventy-five (75) participants attended a baseline assessment visit and were randomly assigned to either a yoga group or an educational film (control) group. Both groups attended two 90-minute classes/week for 8 weeks, followed by a second assessment visit. Those not attending the second assessment were classified as dropouts. Over 60 films covering a range of topics relevant to the study population were evaluated; 15 were selected by consensus of at least 2 researchers and 1 layperson. Each film session followed the same format: an informal greeting period, viewing of the film, and a 15-minute postfilm discussion. To determine acceptability and feasibility of the film class, potential between-group differences in dropout and attendance were examined, and participant feedback given during class and on end-of-study questionnaires were evaluated.

Results: The relation between group assignment and dropout was not significant (χ2 [1, N = 75] = 0.14, p = 0.71). One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) indicated no significant between-group difference in number of classes attended for the yoga (X = 13.67 ± 3.10) versus film group (13.26 ± 1.97), F(1,63) = 0.39, p = 0.53). Participant feedback regarding the film program was positive.

Conclusions: These findings support the feasibility and acceptability of this educational film control. Easy to standardize and tailor to a variety of populations, this film program may offer an attractive alternative to the more traditional educational control.

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