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Patient perspectives of vigorous intensity aerobic interval exercise prehabilitation prior to radical cystectomy: a qualitative focus group study.

Srijit BanerjeeKelly SemperKaty SkarparisJenni MonaghanLiane LewisGabriel CucatoRobert MillsMark RochesterJohn M Saxton
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
This qualitative study provides new insights into the perspectives and experiences of patients with bladder cancer regarding participation in preoperative vigorous intensity aerobic exercise. The study yielded novel perceptions on the physical, psychological and social health benefits accruing from the exercise program and patient views on program design features, which are important for informing future interventions and implementation strategies.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONA preoperative high intensity aerobic interval exercise program before radical cystectomy provides physical, psychological and social benefits to individuals living with bladder cancer.Supervised exercise, objective improvement, and peer and family support all contribute to motivation to engage with preoperative high intensity aerobic interval exercise.Individuals may require support post-radical cystectomy in order to continue with exercise due to the uncertainty around this.
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