2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3950661/v1
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Identifying quality and inequality in prehabilitation services before cancer surgery: a Delphi study informed by lived and professional experience

Laura Wareing,
Yasemin Hirst,
Cliff Shelton
et al.

Abstract: Background Preoperative cancer prehabilitation interventions have been described as the practice of enhancing a patient’s functional capacity before surgery, aiming to improve postoperative outcomes. Internationally, it is increasingly recommended for implementation in clinical practice to improve patients’ functional and psychological wellbeing before cancer surgery. There is a gap in evidence on how and where it is delivered, what patients want from interventions and how inequalities in access and resources … Show more

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