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  • Oncology
  • Healthcare Management
  • Patient Care

Background:

  • Prehabilitation is increasingly recognized for its potential to enhance patient experiences and outcomes in oncology.
  • There is a growing need for structured, individualized prehabilitation programs within cancer care.
  • Existing literature and guidance highlight the importance of a patient-centric approach.

Approach:

  • A comprehensive review of recent peer-reviewed literature was conducted.
  • National guidance and government strategy documents related to prehabilitation in oncology were analyzed.
  • A conceptual framework was developed to guide the creation of interdisciplinary prehabilitation services.

Key Points:

  • Patient-centric prehabilitation is vital for improving the cancer journey, population health, and reducing financial burdens.
  • Effective personalized prehabilitation relies on the coordinated efforts of an interdisciplinary team.
  • Nurses play a foundational role in screening, assessment, intervention, and reassessment, ensuring tailored patient care.

Conclusions:

  • The review underscores the significant role of nurses in prehabilitation, suggesting further research is needed.
  • The proposed conceptual framework offers a foundation for developing interdisciplinary prehabilitation services, emphasizing the nurse's central role.
  • Educational initiatives are recommended to enhance healthcare professionals' prehabilitation knowledge, facilitating the development of robust interdisciplinary services.