Provan Debbie, McLean Gordon, Moug Susan J, Phillips Iain, Anderson Annie S
Regional Lead for Living with & Beyond Cancer, West of Scotland Cancer Network, UK.
Strategic Partnership Manager, Macmillan Cancer Support, UK.
Surgeon. 2022 Oct;20(5):284-290. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2021.08.005. Epub 2021 Sep 15.
Prehabilitation is the practice of enhancing a patient's functional and psychological capacity before treatment commences. It is of interest in the cancer context because of the impact of treatments on quality of life and cancer survivorship. This work aims to document current practice, barriers and challenges to implementing prehabilitation to inform the development of a national framework.
A mixed-methods approach was applied: an on-line survey was sent to stakeholders in cancer care across Scotland, supplemented by in-depth interviews. Key domains explored were the perceived importance of prehabilitation, availability, delivery and content of services, outcome measures, referral processes and funding.
A total of 295 survey responses were obtained and 11 interviews completed. Perceived importance of prehabilitation was rated highly. There was uncertainty over the definition of prehabilitation and most respondents did not know if local services were available. Where services were described, a range of health professionals were involved, different outcome measures were utilised and frequency of referrals varied. Respondents highlighted short time frames between referral and treatment, concerns about patient engagement, the evidence base for action and funding priorities. Respondents also commented on which context a referral should be made and to whom, and the need for equity of service across the country.
The current work found clear evidence of the perceived importance of prehabilitation in cancer patients. However, issues and key gaps were identified within current services (including issues arising from COVID-19) which must be addressed to enable wide-spread development and implementation of equitable programmes.
术前康复是指在治疗开始前增强患者功能和心理能力的做法。鉴于治疗对生活质量和癌症幸存者的影响,它在癌症领域备受关注。这项工作旨在记录术前康复的当前实践、实施过程中的障碍和挑战,以为国家框架的制定提供参考。
采用了混合方法:向苏格兰各地癌症护理领域的利益相关者发送了在线调查问卷,并辅以深入访谈。探讨的关键领域包括术前康复的感知重要性、服务的可获得性、提供方式和内容、结果指标、转诊流程和资金。
共获得295份调查问卷回复,并完成了11次访谈。术前康复的感知重要性得到高度评价。对于术前康复的定义存在不确定性,大多数受访者不知道当地是否有相关服务。在描述有此类服务的地方,涉及一系列卫生专业人员,采用了不同的结果指标,转诊频率也各不相同。受访者强调了转诊与治疗之间的时间间隔较短、对患者参与度的担忧、行动的证据基础和资金优先事项。受访者还就应在何种情况下转诊以及转诊给谁发表了意见,并指出需要在全国范围内实现服务公平。
当前的研究明确证明了术前康复在癌症患者中具有重要的感知价值。然而,当前服务中存在一些问题和关键差距(包括由新冠疫情引发的问题),必须加以解决,才能广泛开展和实施公平合理的项目。