Marchegiani F, Pham J, Roberge M, Beaucaire F, Alberto Schena C, Lacaze L, de Angelis N. [Prehabilitation and enhanced recovery after surgery: a continuum for the benefit of the patient].
SOINS; LA REVUE DE REFERENCE INFIRMIERE 2024;
69:22-25. [PMID:
38614514 DOI:
10.1016/j.soin.2024.02.005]
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Abstract
Improved recovery after surgery leads to a significant reduction in postoperative morbidity, but this is concentrated in the intra- and postoperative periods. Prehabilitation complements this, by taking charge of the pre-operative phase. Its aim is to improve pre-operative functional capacity and physical, nutritional and psychosocial status. Interdisciplinary collaboration is a key element of this integrated approach.
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