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Improving prehabilitation to give patients best preparation for treatment
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Consultation has concluded
Investigating patients and nurses views of how preparation for treatment works
Background
What is prehabilitation?
Prehabilitation involves patients preparing for cancer treatment to give themselves the best chance of success and recovery.
Patients undertake a prehabilitation programme which focuses on areas like their diet, lifestyle and mental health.
Successful prehabilitation can mean patients can leave hospital quicker, cope better with side-effects and recover sooner.
About this project
We want to find out what nurses views of prehabilitation (exercise advice, food advice and help with mental health) are and if they routinely discuss these with their patients.
We will also examine information patients are being given about exercise, diet, mental health, stopping smoking and cutting down on alcohol before and during treatment.
The project will then ask patients if they received any information around these factors, if they liked it, if it was helpful, what their overall experience was and if they would change the information.
We are looking for people with experience of chemotherapy prior to surgery to help us design the project. If you are interested, please contact Tessa on [email protected]
Investigating patients and nurses views of how preparation for treatment works
Background
What is prehabilitation?
Prehabilitation involves patients preparing for cancer treatment to give themselves the best chance of success and recovery.
Patients undertake a prehabilitation programme which focuses on areas like their diet, lifestyle and mental health.
Successful prehabilitation can mean patients can leave hospital quicker, cope better with side-effects and recover sooner.
About this project
We want to find out what nurses views of prehabilitation (exercise advice, food advice and help with mental health) are and if they routinely discuss these with their patients.
We will also examine information patients are being given about exercise, diet, mental health, stopping smoking and cutting down on alcohol before and during treatment.
The project will then ask patients if they received any information around these factors, if they liked it, if it was helpful, what their overall experience was and if they would change the information.
We are looking for people with experience of chemotherapy prior to surgery to help us design the project. If you are interested, please contact Tessa on [email protected]
Please take 5-10 minutes to complete this survey on prehabilitation and preparing for treatment. We are interested in whether patients received any information, how they received it and whether it was helpful.
Consultation has concluded
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Improving prehabilitation to give patients best preparation for treatment is currently at this stage
Collecting nurses views of prehabilitation and if they routinely talk about these with their patients.
Reviewing patient information about prehabilitation
this is an upcoming stage for Improving prehabilitation to give patients best preparation for treatment
We will examine information patients are being given about exercise, diet, mental health, stopping smoking and cutting down on alcohol before and during treatment.
Asking patients what information they received on prehabilitation
this is an upcoming stage for Improving prehabilitation to give patients best preparation for treatment
We will ask patients if they received any information around these factors, if they liked it, if it helped them, what was their experience and if they would change the information.