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Steffany Haaz Moonaz
Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park
Publications - 3
Citations - 25
Steffany Haaz Moonaz is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Chronic pain. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 18 citations.
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Yoga for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): Clinician experiences and qualitative perspectives from students and yoga instructors living with SLE
Kimberly R. Middleton,Steffany Haaz Moonaz,Sarfaraz A. Hasni,Miriam Magaña López,Gladys Tataw-Ayuketah,Nicole Farmer,Gwenyth R. Wallen +6 more
TL;DR: The findings and recommendations towards creating a randomized controlled trial for systemic lupus erythematosus are summarized and the feasibility of progressing to a larger study is affirmed.
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Feasibility and assessment of outcome measures for yoga as self-care for minorities with arthritis: a pilot study.
Kimberly R. Middleton,Michael M. Ward,Steffany Haaz Moonaz,Miriam Magaña López,Gladys Tataw-Ayuketah,Li Yang,Ana T. Acevedo,Zavera Brandon,Gwenyth R. Wallen +8 more
TL;DR: Findings from this pilot study confirm the feasibility of offering yoga to this racially/ethnically diverse population with arthritis and suggest suggestions include allocating resources for translation and using a multicultural design to facilitate recruitment and retention.
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Group Acupuncture Therapy With Yoga Therapy for Chronic Neck, Low Back, and Osteoarthritis Pain in Safety Net Setting for an Underserved Population: Design and Rationale for a Feasibility Pilot
Arya Nielsen,Ray Teets,Ray Teets,Steffany Haaz Moonaz,Belinda J Anderson,Belinda J Anderson,Belinda J Anderson,Eve Walter,Eve Walter,Mirta Milanes,Donna M Mah,M. Diane McKee,M. Diane McKee,Benjamin Kligler,Benjamin Kligler,Benjamin Kligler +15 more
TL;DR: The aim of this quasi-experimental pilot feasibility trial is to test the bundling of these 2 effective care options for chronic pain, to inform both the design for a larger randomized pragmatic effectiveness trial as well as implementation strategies across underserved settings.