Pre-operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabilitation. Modification of risk factors such as physical inactivity, smoking, hazardous alcohol consumption and an unhealthy weight can reduce the risk of peri-operative morbidity and improve patient outcomes. Interventions may need to target multiple risk behaviours. The acceptability to patients is unclear. We explored motivation, confidence and priority for changing health behaviours before surgery for short-term peri-operative health benefits in comparison with long-term general health benefits. A total of 299 participants at three UK hospital Trusts completed a structured questionnaire. We analysed participant baseline characteristics and r...
Objective: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking are preventable risk factors in surgery. It is unk...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
In a sample (N = 75) of coronary bypass patients, we examined the manner in which preoperative perce...
Pre‐operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
Background The involvement of patient preferences is sometimes forgotten in the evidence-based medic...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that increased preoperative alcohol consumption increases the ...
The time between contemplation of surgery and the procedure offers a window of opportunity to optimi...
Background: High-risk alcohol use is a common surgical risk factor. Stopping or reducing alcohol use...
Purpose of Review The aging, sedentary global population and associated increasing incidence of canc...
Background: Evidence suggests that unhealthy lifestyle behaviours are modifiable risk factors for po...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that unhealthy lifestyle behaviours are modifiable risk factor...
Objective: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking are preventable risk factors in surgery. It is unk...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
In a sample (N = 75) of coronary bypass patients, we examined the manner in which preoperative perce...
Pre‐operative intervention to improve general health and readiness for surgery is known as prehabili...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
Background The involvement of patient preferences is sometimes forgotten in the evidence-based medic...
BackgroundPrehabilitation interventions are being delivered across surgical specialities to improve ...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that increased preoperative alcohol consumption increases the ...
The time between contemplation of surgery and the procedure offers a window of opportunity to optimi...
Background: High-risk alcohol use is a common surgical risk factor. Stopping or reducing alcohol use...
Purpose of Review The aging, sedentary global population and associated increasing incidence of canc...
Background: Evidence suggests that unhealthy lifestyle behaviours are modifiable risk factors for po...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that unhealthy lifestyle behaviours are modifiable risk factor...
Objective: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking are preventable risk factors in surgery. It is unk...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
In a sample (N = 75) of coronary bypass patients, we examined the manner in which preoperative perce...