BACKGROUND: Prehabilitation services assist patients in preparing for surgery, yet access to these services are often limited by geographical factors. Enabling rural and regional patients to access specialist surgical prehabilitation support with the use of telehealth technology has the potential to overcome health inequities and improve post-operative outcomes. AIM: To evaluate the current and likely future impact of a telehealth preoperative education package for patients preparing for major abdominal cancer surgery. METHODS: A telehealth alternative to a hospital based pre-operative education session was developed and implemented at a dedicated cancer hospital. Adult patients (≥18 years) scheduled for elective major cancer surgery were o...
Objective: Disparities in outcomes are experienced between people who live in rural and remote areas...
Improving outcomes for people undergoing major surgery, specifically reducing perioperative morbidit...
Background Telemedicine for preanesthesia evaluation can decrease access disparities by minimizing c...
Background: Prehabilitation services assist patients in preparing for surgery, yet access to these s...
Patients awaiting cancer treatment were classified as “vulnerable” and advised to shield to protect ...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Tele-rehabilitation provides better access to healthcare services and optimizes exercise adherence. ...
Background: Prehabilitation appears to be an effective strategy to reduce postoperative complication...
Abstract Background For patients undergoing breast cancer surgery, the pre- and post-operative perio...
The population of people living with cancer who need and desire survivorship care is growing with Au...
Background: An Ostomy Self-management Telehealth (OSMT) intervention by nurse educators and peer ost...
Hospital readmissions and unplanned hospitalizations account for a significant financial burden to t...
BackgroundWith health care practice consolidation, the increasing geographic scope of health care sy...
Background: Home-based and supervised prehabilitation programmes are shown to have a positive impact...
Introduction: As healthcare continues to evolve and access to quality care remains the focus for pat...
Objective: Disparities in outcomes are experienced between people who live in rural and remote areas...
Improving outcomes for people undergoing major surgery, specifically reducing perioperative morbidit...
Background Telemedicine for preanesthesia evaluation can decrease access disparities by minimizing c...
Background: Prehabilitation services assist patients in preparing for surgery, yet access to these s...
Patients awaiting cancer treatment were classified as “vulnerable” and advised to shield to protect ...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Tele-rehabilitation provides better access to healthcare services and optimizes exercise adherence. ...
Background: Prehabilitation appears to be an effective strategy to reduce postoperative complication...
Abstract Background For patients undergoing breast cancer surgery, the pre- and post-operative perio...
The population of people living with cancer who need and desire survivorship care is growing with Au...
Background: An Ostomy Self-management Telehealth (OSMT) intervention by nurse educators and peer ost...
Hospital readmissions and unplanned hospitalizations account for a significant financial burden to t...
BackgroundWith health care practice consolidation, the increasing geographic scope of health care sy...
Background: Home-based and supervised prehabilitation programmes are shown to have a positive impact...
Introduction: As healthcare continues to evolve and access to quality care remains the focus for pat...
Objective: Disparities in outcomes are experienced between people who live in rural and remote areas...
Improving outcomes for people undergoing major surgery, specifically reducing perioperative morbidit...
Background Telemedicine for preanesthesia evaluation can decrease access disparities by minimizing c...