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Review
. 2022 Oct;38(5):151329.
doi: 10.1016/j.soncn.2022.151329. Epub 2022 Aug 12.

Prehabilitation. An Interdisciplinary Patient-Centric Conceptual Framework

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Prehabilitation. An Interdisciplinary Patient-Centric Conceptual Framework

Tessa Renouf et al. Semin Oncol Nurs. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: To review the recent literature around patient-centric prehabilitation in oncology patients and propose a conceptual framework to inform development of interdisciplinary prehabilitation services leading to focused, individualized prehabilitation interventions.

Data sources: A review of recent peer-reviewed literature, national guidance, and government strategy on prehabilitation in oncology patients.

Conclusion: Patient- centric prehabilitation is key to improving patient's experiences of cancer throughout the cancer journey while improving population health and reducing financial costs. Successful personalized prehabilitation interventions are comprised of an interplay between individual interdisciplinary roles, as illustrated in the conceptual framework. The role of the nurse underpins this whole process in patient screening, assessment, implementation of the intervention, and patient reassessment, ensuring care is dynamic and tailored to patient need.

Implications for nursing practice: The review has discussed the key role that nurses play in the process but warrants more research in the area. The conceptual framework provides a basis to develop interdisciplinary prehabilitation services underpinned by the nurse's role. The review advocates the use of educational interventions to equip all health professionals with prehabilitation knowledge to enable interdisciplinary prehabilitation services to be developed.

Keywords: Cancer; Exercise; Nutrition; Prehabilitation; Psychology.

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