Nurse-led rehabilitation after gynaecological cancer surgery: preliminary results from a clinically controlled, prospective questionnaire study
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Nurse-led rehabilitation after gynaecological cancer surgery: preliminary results from a clinically controlled, prospective questionnaire study
Abstract
Introduction: This article presents the preliminary results and experiences from an ongoing study aiming to develop and test a nurse-led multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme for women who undergo surgery for localised gynaecological cancers and evaluate the effect of the programme prospectively on self-assessed health and coping.
Discussion: Preliminary results have shown that the programme has improved the participant's coping skills, physical well-being and energy level. The programme is easily established and cost-effective. Final results will be available from 2011.
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