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Oncology Rehabilitation Provision and Practice Patterns across Canada

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Oncology Rehabilitation Provision and Practice Patterns across Canada

Auteurs : Alyssa Canestraro [Canada] ; Anthony Nakhle [Canada] ; Malissa Stack [Canada] ; Kelly Strong [Canada] ; Ashley Wright [Canada] ; Marla Beauchamp [Canada] ; Katherine Berg [Canada] ; Dina Brooks [Canada]

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ABSTRACT

Purpose: Rehabilitation is increasingly recognized as an important therapeutic intervention for people with cancer. The main objective of this study was to explore the current practice pattern and provision of oncology rehabilitation in Canada. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional online survey was administered to Canadian facilities offering cancer treatment and/or listed as offering rehabilitation services during or after cancer treatment (cancer centres, rehabilitation hospitals, community centres, and private clinics). Results: Of the 116 sites contacted, 62 completed the questionnaire, 20 of which reported having an oncology rehabilitation programme. The majority of respondents indicated that they are not meeting their clients' rehabilitation needs. Rehabilitation programmes were provided by multidisciplinary health care teams, the majority of which included a physiotherapist. Funding and availability of resources were identified as the main barriers to the development of oncology rehabilitation programmes. Conclusions: Formal oncology rehabilitation programmes appear to be scarce, despite growing evidence that rehabilitation offers benefits across the cancer survivorship continuum.


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DOI: 10.3138/ptc.2011-53
PubMed: 24381389
PubMed Central: 3563384

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Formal oncology rehabilitation programmes appear to be scarce, despite growing evidence that rehabilitation offers benefits across the cancer survivorship continuum.</p>
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None declared.</p>
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La réadaptation est de plus en plus reconnue comme une intervention thérapeutique importante pour les personnes aux prises avec un cancer. Le principal objectif de cette étude était d'analyser les modèles de pratique actuels pour la prestation de réadaptation en oncologie au Canada.
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Une enquête descriptive transversale a été réalisée en ligne auprès d'établissements canadiens offrant des traitements contre le cancer ou répertoriés comme établissant des services de réadaptation aux personnes souffrant de cancer, au cours ou après leur traitement (centres d'oncologie, hôpitaux de réadaptation, centres de santé communautaires et cliniques privées).
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Des 116 établissements contactés, 62 ont rempli le questionnaire et de ce nombre, 20 ont dit être dotés d'un programme de réadaptation en oncologie. La majorité des répondants ont dit ne pas répondre entièrement aux besoins de leur clientèle en matière de réadaptation. Les programmes de réadaptation y sont offerts par des équipes multidisciplinaires qui comportent un physiothérapeute dans la majorité des cas. Le financement et la disponibilité des ressources ont été déterminés comme étant les principaux obstacles au développement de réels programmes de réadaptation en oncologie.
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Les programmes officiels de réadaptation en oncologie semblent rares, malgré un nombre croissant de preuves que ce type d'intervention offre des avantages tangibles dans le cadre du continuum de survie au cancer.</p>
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<italic>Physiotherapy Canada</italic>
2013; 65(1);94–102; doi:10.3138/ptc.2011-53</p>
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