Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)

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Main Authors: Steffens, D, Young, J, Beckenkamp, P.R, Ratcliffe, J, Rubie, F, Ansari, N, Pillinger, N, Solomon, M
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1781072024-11-08T23:08:31Z Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial) Steffens, D Young, J Beckenkamp, P.R Ratcliffe, J Rubie, F Ansari, N Pillinger, N Solomon, M SURGERY adult aerobic exercise Article Australia breathing exercise cancer prognosis cancer surgery cardiopulmonary exercise test clinical article controlled study cytoreductive surgery endurance training exercise feasibility study functional status hospital discharge hospitalization human individualization informed consent length of stay methodology patient compliance patient counseling pelvis exenteration physical activity physiotherapy pilot study postoperative complication postoperative period preoperative evaluation preoperative period quality of life questionnaire randomized controlled trial sample size Short Form 36 six minute walk test stretching exercise treatment outcome walking adolescent aged convalescence cytoreductive surgery exercise female health status kinesiotherapy male middle aged neoplasm New South Wales pathophysiology pelvis exenteration postoperative complication preoperative care procedures randomized controlled trial (topic) risk factor time factor very elderly young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures Exercise Exercise Therapy Feasibility Studies Female Health Status Humans Length of Stay Male Middle Aged Neoplasms New South Wales Pelvic Exenteration Pilot Projects Postoperative Complications Preoperative Care Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Recovery of Function Risk Factors Time Factors Treatment Outcome Young Adult 10.1186/s13063-018-2481-2 Trials 19 1 112 2020-10-20T05:07:18Z 2020-10-20T05:07:18Z 2018 Article Steffens, D, Young, J, Beckenkamp, P.R, Ratcliffe, J, Rubie, F, Ansari, N, Pillinger, N, Solomon, M (2018). Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial). Trials 19 (1) : 112. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-018-2481-2 17456215 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178107 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
aerobic exercise
Article
Australia
breathing exercise
cancer prognosis
cancer surgery
cardiopulmonary exercise test
clinical article
controlled study
cytoreductive surgery
endurance training
exercise
feasibility study
functional status
hospital discharge
hospitalization
human
individualization
informed consent
length of stay
methodology
patient compliance
patient counseling
pelvis exenteration
physical activity
physiotherapy
pilot study
postoperative complication
postoperative period
preoperative evaluation
preoperative period
quality of life
questionnaire
randomized controlled trial
sample size
Short Form 36
six minute walk test
stretching exercise
treatment outcome
walking
adolescent
aged
convalescence
cytoreductive surgery
exercise
female
health status
kinesiotherapy
male
middle aged
neoplasm
New South Wales
pathophysiology
pelvis exenteration
postoperative complication
preoperative care
procedures
randomized controlled trial (topic)
risk factor
time factor
very elderly
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Feasibility Studies
Female
Health Status
Humans
Length of Stay
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
New South Wales
Pelvic Exenteration
Pilot Projects
Postoperative Complications
Preoperative Care
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Recovery of Function
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
spellingShingle adult
aerobic exercise
Article
Australia
breathing exercise
cancer prognosis
cancer surgery
cardiopulmonary exercise test
clinical article
controlled study
cytoreductive surgery
endurance training
exercise
feasibility study
functional status
hospital discharge
hospitalization
human
individualization
informed consent
length of stay
methodology
patient compliance
patient counseling
pelvis exenteration
physical activity
physiotherapy
pilot study
postoperative complication
postoperative period
preoperative evaluation
preoperative period
quality of life
questionnaire
randomized controlled trial
sample size
Short Form 36
six minute walk test
stretching exercise
treatment outcome
walking
adolescent
aged
convalescence
cytoreductive surgery
exercise
female
health status
kinesiotherapy
male
middle aged
neoplasm
New South Wales
pathophysiology
pelvis exenteration
postoperative complication
preoperative care
procedures
randomized controlled trial (topic)
risk factor
time factor
very elderly
young adult
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Cytoreduction Surgical Procedures
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Feasibility Studies
Female
Health Status
Humans
Length of Stay
Male
Middle Aged
Neoplasms
New South Wales
Pelvic Exenteration
Pilot Projects
Postoperative Complications
Preoperative Care
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Recovery of Function
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Steffens, D
Young, J
Beckenkamp, P.R
Ratcliffe, J
Rubie, F
Ansari, N
Pillinger, N
Solomon, M
Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
description 10.1186/s13063-018-2481-2
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Steffens, D
Young, J
Beckenkamp, P.R
Ratcliffe, J
Rubie, F
Ansari, N
Pillinger, N
Solomon, M
format Article
author Steffens, D
Young, J
Beckenkamp, P.R
Ratcliffe, J
Rubie, F
Ansari, N
Pillinger, N
Solomon, M
author_sort Steffens, D
title Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
title_short Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
title_full Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
title_fullStr Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and acceptability of PrE-operative Physical Activity to improve patient outcomes After major cancer surgery: Study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (PEPA Trial)
title_sort feasibility and acceptability of pre-operative physical activity to improve patient outcomes after major cancer surgery: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial (pepa trial)
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178107
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