The challenges of evidence-based prehabilitation in a real-life context for patients preparing for colorectal surgery – a cohort study and multiple case analysis
A.D. (Daniëlle) Talen,
N.L.U. (Nico) Van Meeteren,
J.A. (Di-Janne) Barten
et al.
Abstract:Background
Multimodal prehabilitation programs are effective in reducing complications after colorectal surgery in patients with a high risk of postoperative complications due to low aerobic capacity and/or malnutrition. However, high implementation fidelity is needed to achieve these effects in real-life practice. This study aimed to investigate the implementation fidelity of an evidence-based prehabilitation program in the real-life context of a Dutch regional hospital.
Methods
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