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Urban Zen integrative therapy: Understanding intervention delivery adherence

Journal

HEART & LUNG
Volume 63, Issue -, Pages 136-141

Publisher

MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2023.10.006

Keywords

Complementary health approach; Complementary health intervention; Intervention fidelity; Qualitative research; Urban Zen integrative therapy; Chronic conditions; Symptom management

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This study explores the perspectives of Urban Zen Integrative Therapy interventionists on the delivery of the therapy, aiming to gain a deeper understanding of subjective variables that may influence intervention fidelity. The results reveal several key themes related to adherence to the intervention delivery, such as balancing between tailoring and standardization, challenges faced during delivery, the need for teamwork, and clients' application of the therapy.
Background: Complementary health approaches have shown therapeutic benefits in symptom reduction and improved patients' quality of life for chronic debilitating conditions such as cancer and pulmonary hypertension. Urban Zen Integrative Therapy (UZIT) is a mindfulness-based multicomponent complementary intervention shown to improve symptom management and quality of life in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Consistent intervention delivery across interventionists is critical to test mindfulness-based multicomponent interventions on a larger scale and further implementations as an augmented practice in routine care. Objective: The purpose of the study is to explore interventionists' perspectives of UZIT delivery to gain an indepth understanding of subjective interventionist-related variables that may influence intervention fidelity beyond objective measurements. Methods: Two trained Urban Zen Integrative Therapy interventionists provided their perspectives via joint interviews after delivering 78 one-on-one UZIT sessions to 14 pulmonary hypertension patients. A UZIT session incorporates essential oil, gentle movement, positioning, and meditation. Results: Qualitative analysis revealed four main contextual themes related to UZIT delivery adherence: (1) balancing between tailoring and standardization, (2) challenges with delivery, (3) the need for teamwork, and (4) clients' application of UZIT. Conclusion: When mindfulness-based complementary intervention is aimed at affecting behavioral health practice outcomes, comprehensive contextual insights from interventionists' point-of-view can enhance intervention fidelity and help researchers strengthen the conduct of rigorous research.

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