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Published in: BMC Cancer 1/2024

Open Access 01-12-2024 | Triage | Research

Personalised exercise rehabilitation in cancer survivorship: the percs triage and referral system study protocol

Authors: Louise Brennan, Grainne Sheill, Sonya Collier, Peter Browne, Claire L. Donohoe, Linda O’Neill, Juliette Hussey, Emer M. Guinan

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

To effectively embed exercise rehabilitation in cancer survivorship care, a co-ordinated system of acute and community exercise rehabilitation services, forming a stepped model of care, is recommended. Patients can be directed to the exercise rehabilitation service which best meets their needs through a system of assessment, triage and referral. Triage and referral systems are not yet widely applied in cancer survivorship practice and need to be evaluated in real-world contexts. The PERCS (Personalised Exercise Rehabilitation in Cancer Survivorship) study aims to evaluate the real-world application of an exercise rehabilitation triage and referral system in cancer survivors treated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Secondary aims are to evaluate change in physical and psychosocial outcomes, and to qualitatively evaluate the impact of the system and patient experiences, at three months after application of the triage and referral system.

Methods

This study will assess the implementation of an exercise rehabilitation triage and referral system within the context of a physiotherapy-led cancer rehabilitation clinic for cancer survivors who received cancer treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic. The PERCS triage and referral system supports decision making in exercise rehabilitation referral by recommending one of three pathways: independent exercise; fitness professional referral; or health professional referral. Up to 100 adult cancer survivors treated during the COVID-19 pandemic who have completed treatment and have no signs of active disease will be recruited. We will assess participants’ physical and psychosocial wellbeing and evaluate whether medical clearance for exercise is needed. Participants will then be triaged to a referral pathway and an exercise recommendation will be collaboratively decided. Reassessment will be after 12 weeks. Primary outcomes are implementation-related, guided by the RE-AIM framework. Secondary outcomes include physical function, psychosocial wellbeing and exercise levels. Qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) will provide insights on implementation and system impact.

Discussion

The PERCS study will investigate the real-world application of a cancer rehabilitation triage and referral system. This will provide proof of concept evidence for this triage approach and important insights on the implementation of a triage system in a specialist cancer centre.

Trial registration

This study is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov, registration number: NCT05615285, date registered: 21st October 2022.
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Metadata
Title
Personalised exercise rehabilitation in cancer survivorship: the percs triage and referral system study protocol
Authors
Louise Brennan
Grainne Sheill
Sonya Collier
Peter Browne
Claire L. Donohoe
Linda O’Neill
Juliette Hussey
Emer M. Guinan
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Triage
COVID-19
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-024-12266-x

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