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| Arizona State University | OTHER |
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This study will develop and pilot test a qigong intervention with older people (50 and over) living with HIV. Participants (n=48) will be randomly assigned to one of 3 conditions: the qigong intervention, a sham qigong intervention, and a usual standard of care group. The study will determine the acceptability and feasibility of the study. If found effective, the qigong intervention will also improve the psychological and physical symptoms of older people living with HIV.
Half of those infected with HIV in the United States are over 50 years of age; this is expected to increase to 70% by 2020. Yet, few interventions exist for older people living with HIV/AIDS that address psychological symptoms, and none that address physical symptoms, both of which are prevalent in this population. There is a need to find innovative and accessible interventions that can help older people living with HIV/AIDS to manage their symptoms. Mind-body interventions, like Tai chi and Qi gong (TCQ), improves both physical and psychological health, and might also promote immune functioning. TCQ is a series of slow, low-impact meditative movements that integrates breath work, meditation, and stances. The investigators propose the refinement, adaptation, acceptability and feasibility testing of a standardized TCQ intervention shown efficacious with cancer patients, to an ethnically diverse population of older people living with HIV/AIDS, with the goal of enhancing their ability to manage psychological and physical symptoms. Thus, this study proposes three aims: (i) to refine and culturally adapt a TCQ intervention protocol for a diverse sample of older people living with HIV/AIDS (50 years of age or older); (ii) to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of the TCQ intervention, a sham qigong control condition, and a standard of care control condition for older people living with HIV/AIDS (n = 48); and (iii) explore any preliminary evidence of efficacy of the TCQ intervention and the control conditions on alleviating physical and psychological symptoms. Participants will be recruited from a federally qualified health center in Miami, Florida. Adaptation of the TCQ intervention, the first aim, will be done through qualitative research. An expert panel discussion, key informant interviews, and three focus groups will be conducted, and analyzed by thematically based content analysis. To address aims 2 and 3, the investigators will conduct a pilot study; participants will be randomized to one of 3 conditions: the TCQ intervention, a sham qigong condition, and a standard of care condition. This is a pilot study to assess feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy, therefore, analyses will be primarily descriptive. The investigators will assess feasibility and acceptability through questionnaires and adherence to TCQ. The investigators will assess preliminary evidence of efficacy by looking at instruments that measure depression, anxiety, social support, as well as clinical outcomes. These will be described through proportions, means, and changes over time through graphing techniques. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, post-intervention, and at three months follow up. The investigators will conduct preliminary models that will provide information on estimating effect size and power needed for a larger clinical trial. Note: Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this intervention was adapted from an in-person intervention to a virtual intervention. The intervention is exactly the same except for the difference in delivery method.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Qigong Intervention | Experimental | The qigong intervention consists of 1 hour/week qigong classes for 12 weeks to be delivered virtually. The first 2 weeks will include 2 hours/week classes. In addition, each participant will be instructed to practice qigong at home for 90 minutes. |
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| Sham Qigong | Sham Comparator | This group will also have 1 hour/weekly class delivered virtually that includes movements that are similar to qigong but will not include the meditation or breathwork that will be included in the actual qigong intervention arm. |
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| Treatment-as-usual | No Intervention | This group will receive no classes. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| The Qigong Intervention | Behavioral | Qigong is a low-impact, slow-movement, meditative form of exercise that has helped relieve mental and physical stressors. |
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| Acceptability: Satisfaction With Weekly Intervention Sessions | Satisfaction were measured by asking the following questions after each session: "I really enjoyed today's class"; "Today's class met my expectations"; "The instructor was engaged in today's class". Responses are on a 5 point Likert scale (1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree) with lower scores meaning less satisfaction. Both the qigong intervention and the sham qigong control group will be asked these satisfaction items. Acceptability was defined as responding either agree (4) or strongly agree (5) to each of these items. Therefore, participants who had an average score of at least 4.00 across all 12 weekly groups was considered a participant that found the intervention acceptable. The number of participants who found the intervention is counted below. | Assessments were conducted at Week 1 to Week 12 (i.e., once a week for 12 weeks). All weekly scores were averaged across weeks. The number of participants with an average score of 4.00 or higher found the intervention acceptable and is reported below |
| Acceptability: Are Participants Doing Home Practice Sessions at 2 Week Post Intervention | Acceptability was measured by asking the following question at 2 weeks post intervention (Week 14): Did you practice at home this week? Response format is yes=1, no=0 . This outcome determines if the participants continued their home practice of Qigong 2 weeks after the end of the intervention. The number of participants who responded yes were summed and reported below. The intervention was deemed acceptable to participants if at least 80% of participants were still practicing at home at Week 14. | Assessment was conducted 2 week post intervention (Week 14) |
| Acceptability: Session Attendance (Reported as Percentages) | The investigators collected attendance after each weekly session (Week 1 to Week 12). An average attendance across all weekly sessions was calculated by taking the number of groups attended divided by the number of total sessions possible. The intervention was deemed acceptable if participants attended at least 70% of the weekly groups. The number of participants who attended 70% of the weekly groups were summed and reported below. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Mental Health at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Mental Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: the Depression Anxiety & Stress Scale (Ng, et al.; DASS-21 items). The DASS responses range from 0-3. The total score ranges from 0-42, with higher scores reflecting more severe symptoms | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Borinquen Medical Centers of Miami Dade | Miami | Florida | 33137 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 32962749 | Derived | Ibanez GE, Fennie K, Larkey L, Hu N, Algarin AB, Valdivia C, Lavretsky H. A tai chi/qigong intervention for older adults living with HIV: a study protocol of an exploratory clinical trial. Trials. 2020 Sep 22;21(1):804. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04728-x. |
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| FG000 | Qigong Intervention | The qigong intervention consists of 1 hour/week qigong classes for 12 weeks to be delivered virtually. The first 2 weeks will include 2 hours/week classes. In addition, each participant will be instructed to practice qigong at home for 90 minutes. The Qigong Intervention: Qigong is a low-impact, slow-movement, meditative form of exercise that has helped relieve mental and physical stressors. |
| FG001 | Sham Qigong | This group will also have 1 hour/weekly class delivered virtually that includes movements that are similar to qigong but will not include the meditation or breathwork that will be included in the actual qigong intervention arm. Sham Qigong: This intervention includes similar body movements to qigong; however, it does not have the meditative or breath work. |
| FG002 | Treatment-as-usual | This group will receive no classes. |
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| BG000 | Qigong Intervention | The qigong intervention consists of 1 hour/week qigong classes for 12 weeks to be delivered virtually. The first 2 weeks will include 2 hours/week classes. In addition, each participant will be instructed to practice qigong at home for 90 minutes. The Qigong Intervention: Qigong is a low-impact, slow-movement, meditative form of exercise that has helped relieve mental and physical stressors. |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses |
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| Primary | Acceptability: Satisfaction With Weekly Intervention Sessions | Satisfaction were measured by asking the following questions after each session: "I really enjoyed today's class"; "Today's class met my expectations"; "The instructor was engaged in today's class". Responses are on a 5 point Likert scale (1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree) with lower scores meaning less satisfaction. Both the qigong intervention and the sham qigong control group will be asked these satisfaction items. Acceptability was defined as responding either agree (4) or strongly agree (5) to each of these items. Therefore, participants who had an average score of at least 4.00 across all 12 weekly groups was considered a participant that found the intervention acceptable. The number of participants who found the intervention is counted below. | The treatment as usual group is 0 because they did not receive any classes. Only the qigong intervention and the sham qigong groups were asked these items because they are the only ones receiving classes. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Assessments were conducted at Week 1 to Week 12 (i.e., once a week for 12 weeks). All weekly scores were averaged across weeks. The number of participants with an average score of 4.00 or higher found the intervention acceptable and is reported below |
Adverse events were collected throughout the duration of the clinical trials: from enrollment (baseline interview) through the intervention phase (3 months), and until study completion (3 month post intervention). Therefore, adverse event data were collected for 6 months.
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Qigong Intervention | The qigong intervention consists of 1 hour/week qigong classes for 12 weeks to be delivered virtually. The first 2 weeks will include 2 hours/week classes. In addition, each participant will be instructed to practice qigong at home for 90 minutes. The Qigong Intervention: Qigong is a low-impact, slow-movement, meditative form of exercise that has helped relieve mental and physical stressors. |
| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| Hospitalization | Infections and infestations | Non-systematic Assessment | Participant was briefly hospitalized. Reasons for hospitalization was related to their HIV status. This event was not study-related. |
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| Participant experience soreness due to intervention | Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders | Non-systematic Assessment | Participant reported feeling severe soreness from the physical activity in the TCQ intervention. This event was deemed study-related; however, the participant only reported soreness twice and was able to continue the study and complete the study. |
Sample size was reduced, with NIH approval, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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| Dr. Gladys Ibanez | Florida International University | 305-348-4920 | gibanez@fiu.edu |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Mar 5, 2024 | Mar 8, 2024 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| D000092862 | Psychological Well-Being |
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| D010549 | Personal Satisfaction |
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The study will implement a 3 arm study including the qigong intervention, sham qigong intervention, and a treatment as usual condition. The qigong and sham qigong groups will be delivered virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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There will be a sham qigong arm of the study to mask qigong participation for the participants
| Sham Qigong | Behavioral | This intervention includes similar body movements to qigong; however, it does not have the meditative or breath work. |
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| Assessments were conducted at Week 1 up to Week 12 (i.e., once a week after each session). |
| Frequency of Home Practice Sessions at 2 Weeks Post Intervention (Week 14) | The investigators collected information on how often participants practiced at home at two weeks post intervention (Week 14). At Week 14, participants were asked 'If you are practicing at home, how often did you practice the movements?' Response format is: 1=very frequent (every day), 2=frequent (a few times a week), 3=infrequent (once a week), and 4=very infrequent (less than once a week). Scores were averaged with the acceptability benchmark being that participants who practiced very frequently (1) or frequently (2) found the intervention acceptable. That is, participants whose average score was 2.00 or less considered the intervention acceptable. The number of participants who found the intervention acceptable were summed and reported below. | Assessments were conducted once at 2 week post intervention (Week 14). |
| Acceptability: Frequency of Home Practice Sessions at Week 24 (3 Months Post Intervention) | The investigators collected information on how frequently the participants were practicing the intervention at home at Week 24. Participants were asked the following: "If practicing at home in the last 3 months, how often have you practiced the movements?" Responses were 1=very frequently (every day), 2= frequently (a few times a week), 3=infrequently (once a week), or 4=very infrequently (less than once a week). Acceptability was determined if at least 70% of the participants reported very frequently (1) or frequently (2) home practice at Week 24. Participants with scores of 2.00 or less on this item were summed and then divided by the number of participants who reported any home practice in the last 3 months and also completed an assessment at Week 24. | Outcome was measured at Week 24 (i.e., 3 month post intervention) |
| Acceptability: Home Practice of the Intervention at Week 24 (3 Months Post Intervention) | The investigators collected information on home practice sessions at Week 24 (the 3 month follow up assessment. Participants were asked the following: "have you practiced any of the movements in the last 3 months?" Response format was No=0, Yes=1. The acceptability benchmark was set at 70%. If at least 70% of participants reported any home practice at 3 months (Week 24) post intervention, the intervention would be deemed acceptable. The number of participants were summed and then divided by the number of participants assigned to the participant's study group assignment and who completed an assessment at week 24 in order to calculate a percentage. | Outcome was measured at Week 24 (3 month post intervention). |
| Change in Mental Health at 3 Months Post Intervention | Mental Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: the Depression Anxiety & Stress Scale (Ng, et al.; DASS-21 items). The DASS responses range from 0-3. The total score ranges from 0-42, with higher scores reflecting more severe symptoms | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention |
| Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 Items) at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 items). The Symptoms Checklist total scores range from 0-135, with greater scores reflecting more symptoms. | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention |
| Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 Items) at 3 Months Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 items). The Symptoms Checklist total scores range from 0-135, with greater scores reflecting more symptoms. | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention |
| Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 Items) at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 items) . The total score for the Fatigue Scale ranges from 0-50, with greater scores reflecting more fatigue. | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention |
| Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 Items) at 3 Months Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 items) . The total score for the Fatigue Scale ranges from 0-50, with greater scores reflecting more fatigue. | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention |
| BG001 | Sham Qigong | This group will also have 1 hour/weekly class delivered virtually that includes movements that are similar to qigong but will not include the meditation or breathwork that will be included in the actual qigong intervention arm. Sham Qigong: This intervention includes similar body movements to qigong; however, it does not have the meditative or breath work. |
| BG002 | Treatment-as-usual | This group will receive no classes. |
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| Sex/Gender, Customized | The baseline data for 1 participant (assigned to the sham control group) was lost by accident. | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| Race/Ethnicity, Customized | The baseline data for 1 participant (assigned to the sham control group) was lost by accident. | Count of Participants | Participants |
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| Region of Enrollment | The baseline data for 1 participant (assigned to the sham control group) was lost by accident. | Number | participants |
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| OG000 | Qigong Intervention | The qigong intervention consists of 1 hour/week qigong classes for 12 weeks to be delivered virtually. The first 2 weeks will include 2 hours/week classes. In addition, each participant will be instructed to practice qigong at home for 90 minutes. The Qigong Intervention: Qigong is a low-impact, slow-movement, meditative form of exercise that has helped relieve mental and physical stressors. |
| OG001 | Sham Qigong | This group will also have 1 hour/weekly class delivered virtually that includes movements that are similar to qigong but will not include the meditation or breathwork that will be included in the actual qigong intervention arm. Sham Qigong: This intervention includes similar body movements to qigong; however, it does not have the meditative or breath work. |
| OG002 | Treatment-as-usual | This group will receive no classes. |
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| Primary | Acceptability: Are Participants Doing Home Practice Sessions at 2 Week Post Intervention | Acceptability was measured by asking the following question at 2 weeks post intervention (Week 14): Did you practice at home this week? Response format is yes=1, no=0 . This outcome determines if the participants continued their home practice of Qigong 2 weeks after the end of the intervention. The number of participants who responded yes were summed and reported below. The intervention was deemed acceptable to participants if at least 80% of participants were still practicing at home at Week 14. | The treatment as usual group is 0 because they did not receive any classes to practice. The sample size for the qigong and the sham qigong groups reflect the number of participants that completed the 2 week post intervention assessments. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Assessment was conducted 2 week post intervention (Week 14) |
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| Primary | Acceptability: Session Attendance (Reported as Percentages) | The investigators collected attendance after each weekly session (Week 1 to Week 12). An average attendance across all weekly sessions was calculated by taking the number of groups attended divided by the number of total sessions possible. The intervention was deemed acceptable if participants attended at least 70% of the weekly groups. The number of participants who attended 70% of the weekly groups were summed and reported below. | The treatment as usual group was not analyzed since they did not receive any classes and therefore had no attendance. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Assessments were conducted at Week 1 up to Week 12 (i.e., once a week after each session). |
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| Primary | Frequency of Home Practice Sessions at 2 Weeks Post Intervention (Week 14) | The investigators collected information on how often participants practiced at home at two weeks post intervention (Week 14). At Week 14, participants were asked 'If you are practicing at home, how often did you practice the movements?' Response format is: 1=very frequent (every day), 2=frequent (a few times a week), 3=infrequent (once a week), and 4=very infrequent (less than once a week). Scores were averaged with the acceptability benchmark being that participants who practiced very frequently (1) or frequently (2) found the intervention acceptable. That is, participants whose average score was 2.00 or less considered the intervention acceptable. The number of participants who found the intervention acceptable were summed and reported below. | Analysis population is based on participants who completed the 2 week follow up assessment and who reported practicing the movements. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Assessments were conducted once at 2 week post intervention (Week 14). |
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| Primary | Acceptability: Frequency of Home Practice Sessions at Week 24 (3 Months Post Intervention) | The investigators collected information on how frequently the participants were practicing the intervention at home at Week 24. Participants were asked the following: "If practicing at home in the last 3 months, how often have you practiced the movements?" Responses were 1=very frequently (every day), 2= frequently (a few times a week), 3=infrequently (once a week), or 4=very infrequently (less than once a week). Acceptability was determined if at least 70% of the participants reported very frequently (1) or frequently (2) home practice at Week 24. Participants with scores of 2.00 or less on this item were summed and then divided by the number of participants who reported any home practice in the last 3 months and also completed an assessment at Week 24. | Participants in the Treatment as usual group was not analyzed because they did not receive any group sessions or instructions so there were no movements to practice at home. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Outcome was measured at Week 24 (i.e., 3 month post intervention) |
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| Primary | Acceptability: Home Practice of the Intervention at Week 24 (3 Months Post Intervention) | The investigators collected information on home practice sessions at Week 24 (the 3 month follow up assessment. Participants were asked the following: "have you practiced any of the movements in the last 3 months?" Response format was No=0, Yes=1. The acceptability benchmark was set at 70%. If at least 70% of participants reported any home practice at 3 months (Week 24) post intervention, the intervention would be deemed acceptable. The number of participants were summed and then divided by the number of participants assigned to the participant's study group assignment and who completed an assessment at week 24 in order to calculate a percentage. | The treatment as usual control group did not receive any group sessions so there was no home practice to report. | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Outcome was measured at Week 24 (3 month post intervention). |
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| Secondary | Change in Mental Health at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Mental Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: the Depression Anxiety & Stress Scale (Ng, et al.; DASS-21 items). The DASS responses range from 0-3. The total score ranges from 0-42, with higher scores reflecting more severe symptoms | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention | Participants |
| Secondary | Change in Mental Health at 3 Months Post Intervention | Mental Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: the Depression Anxiety & Stress Scale (Ng, et al.; DASS-21 items). The DASS responses range from 0-3. The total score ranges from 0-42, with higher scores reflecting more severe symptoms | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention | Participants |
| Secondary | Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 Items) at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 items). The Symptoms Checklist total scores range from 0-135, with greater scores reflecting more symptoms. | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention | Participants |
| Secondary | Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 Items) at 3 Months Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The Revised Sign & Symptom Check-List for HIV (Holzemer, et al.; 45 items). The Symptoms Checklist total scores range from 0-135, with greater scores reflecting more symptoms. | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention | Participants |
| Secondary | Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 Items) at 2 Weeks Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 items) . The total score for the Fatigue Scale ranges from 0-50, with greater scores reflecting more fatigue. | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 2 weeks post intervention | Participants |
| Secondary | Change in Physical Health Status as Measured by The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 Items) at 3 Months Post Intervention | Physical Health will be assessed using the following standardized scale: The HIV-related Fatigue Scale (Belza, et al.,16 items) . The total score for the Fatigue Scale ranges from 0-50, with greater scores reflecting more fatigue. | Not Posted | Assessments will be conducted at baseline, 3 months post intervention | Participants |
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| EG001 | Sham Qigong | This group will also have 1 hour/weekly class delivered virtually that includes movements that are similar to qigong but will not include the meditation or breathwork that will be included in the actual qigong intervention arm. Sham Qigong: This intervention includes similar body movements to qigong; however, it does not have the meditative or breath work. | 0 | 16 | 0 | 16 | 0 | 16 |
| EG002 | Treatment-as-usual | This group will receive no classes. | 0 | 16 | 1 | 16 | 0 | 16 |
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| Kidney biopsy | Surgical and medical procedures | Non-systematic Assessment | Participant reported an outpatient medical procedure, specifically a kidney biopsy. This event was not deemed study-related. |
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