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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 12/2023

01.12.2023 | Research

Multiphasic exercise prehabilitation for patients undergoing surgery for head and neck cancer: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study protocol

verfasst von: Chad W. Wagoner, Julia T. Daun, Jessica Danyluk, Rosie Twomey, Lisa Murphy, Megan Peterson, Elaine Gentleman, Lauren C. Capozzi, George J. Francis, Shamir P. Chandarana, Robert D. Hart, T. Wayne Matthews, David McKenzie, Jennifer Matthews, Steven C. Nakoneshny, Christiaan Schrag, Khara M. Sauro, Joseph C. Dort, Vida Manaloto, Lindsay Burnett, Alex Chisholm, Harold Lau, S. Nicole Culos-Reed

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Abstract

Head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment often consists of major surgery followed by adjuvant therapy, which can result in treatment-related side effects, decreased physical function, and diminished quality of life. Perioperative nutrition interventions and early mobilization improve recovery after HNC treatment. However, there are few studies on prehabilitation that include exercise within the HNC surgical care pathway. We have designed a multiphasic exercise prehabilitation intervention for HNC patients undergoing surgical resection with free flap reconstruction. We will use a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study design guided by the RE-AIM framework to address the following objectives: (1) to evaluate intervention benefits through physical function and patient-reported outcome assessments; (2) to determine the safety and feasibility of the prehabilitation intervention; (3) to evaluate the implementation of exercise within the HNC surgical care pathway; and (4) to establish a post-operative screening and referral pathway to exercise oncology resources. The results of this study will provide evidence for the benefits and costs of a multiphasic exercise prehabilitation intervention embedded within the HNC surgical care pathway. This paper describes the study protocol design, multiphasic exercise prehabilitation intervention, planned analyses, and dissemination of findings.
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Metadaten
Titel
Multiphasic exercise prehabilitation for patients undergoing surgery for head and neck cancer: a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study protocol
verfasst von
Chad W. Wagoner
Julia T. Daun
Jessica Danyluk
Rosie Twomey
Lisa Murphy
Megan Peterson
Elaine Gentleman
Lauren C. Capozzi
George J. Francis
Shamir P. Chandarana
Robert D. Hart
T. Wayne Matthews
David McKenzie
Jennifer Matthews
Steven C. Nakoneshny
Christiaan Schrag
Khara M. Sauro
Joseph C. Dort
Vida Manaloto
Lindsay Burnett
Alex Chisholm
Harold Lau
S. Nicole Culos-Reed
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 12/2023
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-023-08164-w

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