Background: Self-monitoring of physical activity (PA) using an accelerometer is a promising intervention to stimulate PA after hospital discharge. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of PA self-monitoring after discharge in patients who have undergone gastrointestinal or lung cancer surgery. Methods: A mixed methods study was conducted in which 41 patients with cancer scheduled for lobectomy, esophageal resection, or hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy were included. Preoperatively, patients received an ankle-worn accelerometer and the corresponding mobile health app to familiarize themselves with its use. The use was continued for up to 6 weeks after surgery. Feasibility criteria related to the study procedures, t...
Background: Apart from clinical experience and theoretical considerations, there is a lack of eviden...
Cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy and other treatments tend to become weary, depressed and wi...
Purpose: Physical recovery from critical illness is complicated by neuromuscular weakness. Evidence ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a telehealthcare application for op...
We can now monitor the physical activity levels of patients in the perioperative period. This has se...
Background: Postoperative recovery after abdominal surgery is measured mostly based on subjective or...
Study Objective: Postoperative physical therapy and early mobilization are major elements of enhance...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative home monitoring could potentially detect complications early, but evidence...
Introduction: Recovery of physical activity is an important functional outcome measure after cancer ...
Patients who underwent cancer treatment like surgery or chemotherapy are frequently admitted to the ...
Low physical activity (PA) levels are common in hospitalized patients. Digital health tools could be...
Purpose: Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) affects 1 million people worldwide annually and can signif...
ObjectivesLittle is known about the physical activity of patients after cardiac surgery. This study ...
Low physical activity (PA) levels are common in hospitalized patients. Digital health tools could be...
The aim of this review was to explore the acceptability, opportunities, and challenges associated wi...
Background: Apart from clinical experience and theoretical considerations, there is a lack of eviden...
Cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy and other treatments tend to become weary, depressed and wi...
Purpose: Physical recovery from critical illness is complicated by neuromuscular weakness. Evidence ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of a telehealthcare application for op...
We can now monitor the physical activity levels of patients in the perioperative period. This has se...
Background: Postoperative recovery after abdominal surgery is measured mostly based on subjective or...
Study Objective: Postoperative physical therapy and early mobilization are major elements of enhance...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative home monitoring could potentially detect complications early, but evidence...
Introduction: Recovery of physical activity is an important functional outcome measure after cancer ...
Patients who underwent cancer treatment like surgery or chemotherapy are frequently admitted to the ...
Low physical activity (PA) levels are common in hospitalized patients. Digital health tools could be...
Purpose: Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) affects 1 million people worldwide annually and can signif...
ObjectivesLittle is known about the physical activity of patients after cardiac surgery. This study ...
Low physical activity (PA) levels are common in hospitalized patients. Digital health tools could be...
The aim of this review was to explore the acceptability, opportunities, and challenges associated wi...
Background: Apart from clinical experience and theoretical considerations, there is a lack of eviden...
Cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy and other treatments tend to become weary, depressed and wi...
Purpose: Physical recovery from critical illness is complicated by neuromuscular weakness. Evidence ...