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Current oncology
Rehabilitation and exercise oncology program: translating research into a model of care
M. Ibrahim1  A. Sintharaphone2  L. Mastroianni3  Brien3  N. Smirnow3  W. Sateren3  S. O'3  L.D. Vales Zambrano3  M.A. Dalzell3 
[1] Rossy Cancer Network;Jewish General Hospital
关键词: Oncology rehabilitation;    exercise;    models of care;    survivorship;    quality of life;   
DOI  :  10.3747/co.24.3498
学科分类:肿瘤学
来源: Multimed, Inc.
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IntroductionThe Rehabilitation and Exercise Oncology model of care (ActivOnco) was established to optimize cancer survivorship through exercise prescription and active lifestyle promotion, providing a transition of care from hospital to community. Patients having any cancer diagnosis, stage of disease, and treatment were eligible for evaluation and exercise prescription upon deterioration of performance status. The team of professionals included hospital-based physiotherapists proactively screening for rehabilitation needs, loss of functional independence, and exercise eligibility, plus exercise specialists in a community-based Wellness Centre to provide follow-up or direct access for post-treatment or non-complex patients. MethodsFrom January 2011 to December 2015, the hospital team assessed 1635 patients representing all major cancer sites, and the Wellness Centre team evaluated and prescribed exercise for 1066 participants. Primary interventions provided were education about fatigue management, physical activity promotion, exercise prescription, fracture risk reduction, referral to specialized follow-up services (for example, occupational therapy, lymphedema clinic), and coordination for mobility aids and paratransit services. Results and ConclusionsImplementation of the ActivOnco model of care showed that exercise alone is not a panacea for all functional deterioration associated with the cancer trajectory and its treatment. However, screening to identify rehabilitation needs combined with exercise prescription can effectively improve the quality of survivorship in cancer patients. Program developments are limited by the cost of human resources, lack of hospital-based physical resources, and lack of public funding, all of which significantly limit the scope and development of appropriate services.

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