Surgical Outcomes Research Centre (SOuRCe), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPAH), Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Department of Health Services Research: Allied Health, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Nov;30(12):7226-7235. doi: 10.1245/s10434-023-14192-x. Epub 2023 Aug 24.
Recently, the number of prehabilitation trials has increased significantly. The identification of key research priorities is vital in guiding future research directions. Thus, the aim of this collaborative study was to define key research priorities in prehabilitation for patients undergoing cancer surgery.
The Delphi methodology was implemented over three rounds of surveys distributed to prehabilitation experts from across multiple specialties, tumour streams and countries via a secure online platform. In the first round, participants were asked to provide baseline demographics and to identify five top prehabilitation research priorities. In successive rounds, participants were asked to rank research priorities on a 5-point Likert scale. Consensus was considered if > 70% of participants indicated agreement on each research priority.
A total of 165 prehabilitation experts participated, including medical doctors, physiotherapists, dieticians, nurses, and academics across four continents. The first round identified 446 research priorities, collated within 75 unique research questions. Over two successive rounds, a list of 10 research priorities reached international consensus of importance. These included the efficacy of prehabilitation on varied postoperative outcomes, benefit to specific patient groups, ideal programme composition, cost efficacy, enhancing compliance and adherence, effect during neoadjuvant therapies, and modes of delivery.
This collaborative international study identified the top 10 research priorities in prehabilitation for patients undergoing cancer surgery. The identified priorities inform research strategies, provide future directions for prehabilitation research, support resource allocation and enhance the prehabilitation evidence base in cancer patients undergoing surgery.
最近,术前康复试验的数量显著增加。确定关键研究重点对于指导未来的研究方向至关重要。因此,本合作研究的目的是确定接受癌症手术患者术前康复的关键研究重点。
采用德尔菲法,通过安全的在线平台向来自多个专业、肿瘤学领域和国家的术前康复专家分三轮发送调查问卷。在第一轮中,参与者被要求提供基线人口统计学资料,并确定五个顶级术前康复研究重点。在随后的几轮中,参与者被要求对研究重点进行 5 分制的李克特量表评分。如果>70%的参与者对每项研究重点表示同意,则认为达成共识。
共有来自四大洲的 165 名术前康复专家参与,包括医生、物理治疗师、营养师、护士和学者。第一轮确定了 446 项研究重点,整理为 75 个独特的研究问题。经过两轮连续投票,有 10 项研究重点的清单达成了国际共识,认为这些重点非常重要。这些重点包括术前康复对各种术后结果的疗效、对特定患者群体的益处、理想方案组成、成本效益、提高依从性、在新辅助治疗期间的效果以及实施方式。
这项合作的国际研究确定了接受癌症手术患者术前康复的 10 项首要研究重点。确定的重点为研究策略提供信息,为术前康复研究提供未来方向,支持资源分配,并增强癌症手术患者的术前康复证据基础。