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Soins ; 69(884): 18-21, 2024 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38614513

ABSTRACT

The maintenance and optimization of functional capacities before, during, and after treatment are major challenges for frailty persons as cancer's patients. It is now known that physical activity in prehabilitation plays a crucial role in limiting, among other things, post-operative complications. The benefits have already been demonstrated in various studies, including a decrease in hospitalization duration, an increase in cardiorespiratory endurance, improvement in quality of life, and better fatigue management. It is observed that patients who undergo prehabilitation are those who recover their preoperative capacities the fastest. However, it is estimated that only one-third of patients with access to prehabilitation improve their physical capacities.


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Preoperative Exercise , Quality of Life , Humans , Exercise , Hospitalization , Patients
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Soins ; 69(884): 46-49, 2024 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38614520

ABSTRACT

Adapted physical activity (APA) is one of the pillars of prehabilitation. The creation and personalization of an APA program is based on an assessment carried out by the APA teacher, who identifies the patient's obstacles and levers. The aim of this personalized program assessment is to support the person being cared for in adopting a more active and less sedentary lifestyle, and to ensure that these changes have a positive impact on their health. Relying on resources in the city and on the patient's caregivers are all ways of reinforcing the patient's adherence to APA.


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Exercise , Sedentary Behavior , Humans
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Soins ; 69(884): 17-59, 2024 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38614512
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