Background: Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional and psychological capacity before treatment commences. It is of interest in the cancer context because of the impact of treatments on quality of life and cancer survivorship. This work aims to document current practice, barriers and challenges to implementing prehabilitation to inform the development of a national framework.Methods: A mixed-methods approach was applied: an on-line survey was sent to stakeholders in cancer care across Scotland, supplemented by in-depth interviews. Key domains explored were the perceived importance of prehabilitation, availability, delivery and content of services, outcome measures, referral processes and funding.Findings: A total...
Purpose Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing ...
Background: There is increasing recognition that prehabilitation is important as a means of preparin...
Background Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status ...
Background: Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional and psychological ca...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
Purpose: This article focuses on the following:The importance of prehabilitation in people with canc...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Objective: Prehabilitation is increasingly being used to mitigate treatment-related complications an...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
PURPOSE: Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing...
Purpose Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing ...
Background: There is increasing recognition that prehabilitation is important as a means of preparin...
Background Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status ...
Background: Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional and psychological ca...
PurposeThis article focuses on the following:*The importance of prehabilitation in people with cance...
Purpose: This article focuses on the following:The importance of prehabilitation in people with canc...
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is t...
Objective: Prehabilitation is increasingly being used to mitigate treatment-related complications an...
Introduction: There is significant potential to improve outcomes for patients with lung cancer in te...
Background: Evidence suggests that physical fitness interventions, mental health support and nutriti...
© 2021 Jamie WaterlandAbdominal cancer surgery is the most common major surgical procedure performed...
Background Lung cancer is the third most common type of cancer in the UK. Treatment outcomes are poo...
PURPOSE: Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing...
Purpose Prehabilitation is increasingly offered to patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) undergoing ...
Background: There is increasing recognition that prehabilitation is important as a means of preparin...
Background Risk profile assessment and corrective interventions using optimisation of health status ...