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. 2024 Nov;26(11):1283-1292.
doi: 10.1007/s11912-024-01585-8. Epub 2024 Aug 5.

Palliative Rehabilitation in Patients with Cancer: Definitions, Structures, Processes and Outcomes

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Palliative Rehabilitation in Patients with Cancer: Definitions, Structures, Processes and Outcomes

Jegy M Tennison et al. Curr Oncol Rep. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review examines the literature on palliative rehabilitation for patients with advanced cancer, focusing on definitions, structures, processes, and outcomes.

Recent findings: Palliative cancer rehabilitation targets comfort and functional improvement for patients with limited rehabilitation potential across various settings. The palliative cancer rehabilitation team, typically led by a physician, coordinates symptom management and referrals to rehabilitation and other allied healthcare professionals as needed. The outcomes of palliative cancer rehabilitation varied widely by goals, settings, and interventions. Studies in hospice settings generally reported improved symptom control; inpatient rehabilitation had mixed functional outcomes; and outpatient palliative rehabilitation may contribute to enhanced functional and symptom outcomes, especially among patients with higher baseline function. Palliative cancer rehabilitation emphasizes a collaborative approach that integrates palliative care with rehabilitation interventions, aiming to enhance quality of life and address diverse patient needs. Further research and standardization are necessary to realize its full potential.

Keywords: Functional status; Hospices; Neoplasms; Palliative care; Physical and rehabilitation medicine; Quality of life.

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Declarations. Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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