2022
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2140456
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The importance of a continuum of rehabilitation from diagnosis of advanced cancer to palliative care

Abstract: The importance of a continuum of rehabilitation from diagnosis of advanced cancer to palliative careThe continuum of rehabilitation in advanced cancer Purpose: Identifying the evidence found in the international scientific literature, referring to the concept of rehabilitation in the setting of oncologic palliative care. Methods: Integrative literature review based on articles published in indexed journals on the electronic databases: LILACS, CINAHL and PubMed/MEDLINE, WEB OF SCIENCE, OTSEEKER and PEDRO, follo… Show more

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“…Palliative rehabilitation has an important role in the treatment of people with advanced cancer by helping to improve quality of life and relieve pain, symptoms and distress. Rehabilitation and palliative care services should be considered as inseparable elements (3). Patients in need of palliative care experience a high rate of difficult-to-control symptoms such as pain, fatigue, anxiety and depression (4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Palliative rehabilitation has an important role in the treatment of people with advanced cancer by helping to improve quality of life and relieve pain, symptoms and distress. Rehabilitation and palliative care services should be considered as inseparable elements (3). Patients in need of palliative care experience a high rate of difficult-to-control symptoms such as pain, fatigue, anxiety and depression (4).…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,27,28 Rehabilitation is utilised routinely to optimise function following illness, surgery or to prevent frailty, but it is not used routinely for people with advanced cancer. 29 In 2021, the World Health Organization 30,31 declared that rehabilitation be considered as an integral component of palliative care services. Palliative rehabilitation is important to consider for working-aged adults, as it can facilitate continued engagement in valued activities as they face the challenges of functional decline associated with advanced cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%