PREsurgery thoughts - thoughts on prehabilitation in oncologic gynecologic surgery, a qualitative template analysis in older adults and their healthcare professionals

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Abstract

Purpose This study aimed to reveal information that can be used for composing a prehabilitation program tailored to elderly gynecological oncological patients and is applicable to healthcare professionals. We investigated possible content and indications for prehabilitation, and what potential barriers might exist. Materials and methods Because of the primary exploratory study aim, inductive thematic template analysis on semi-structured interviews with gynecologic oncological patients aged >= 60 years and healthcare professionals were used. Results 16 patients and 20 healthcare professionals were interviewed. Three themes important for prehabilitation were found: (1) "Motivation," (2) "Practical issues and facilitators," and (3) "Patient-related factors." A short time interval between diagnosis and surgery was reported as a potential barrier for prehabilitation. Given components for a tailor-made prehabilitation program are: (1) The first contact with a nurse who screens the patients, gives tailor-made advice on prehabilitation and keeps patients motivated and supports them mentally; (2) If patients are referred to a more extensive/supervised program, this should preferably be arranged close to a patients' home. Conclusion Based on our findings, an outline of a patient-tailored prehabilitation program was developed. The main important themes for prehabilitation were "Motivation," "Practical issues and facilitators," and "Patient-related factors."

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5930-5940
Number of pages11
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation
Volume44
Issue number20
Early online date19-Jul-2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct-2022

Keywords

  • Prehabilitation
  • gynecologic oncology
  • surgery
  • frailty
  • frail elderly
  • qualitative research
  • CANCER-PATIENTS
  • FRAILTY
  • OUTCOMES
  • HYSTERECTOMY
  • VALIDATION
  • PREDICTOR
  • ADHERENCE
  • LITERACY
  • WOMEN

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