Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts

Elderly lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, posing significant challenges to public health. This consensus systematically reviews relevant clinical guidelines and literature both domestically and internationally, integrating recent clinical experiences and research f...

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Main Authors: Jia Jie, ², Chen Xin³, He Jing⁴, Dong Anqin⁵, Ding Yipeng⁶, Liao Weijing⁷, Zheng Jiejao⁸, Yu Binbin⁹, Chen Zuobing ⁰, Fang Yuan, Yao Liqing ², Zhu Yiping ³
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Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024-01-01
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author Jia Jie
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Chen Xin³
He Jing⁴
Dong Anqin⁵
Ding Yipeng⁶
Liao Weijing⁷
Zheng Jiejao⁸
Yu Binbin⁹
Chen Zuobing ⁰
Fang Yuan
Yao Liqing ²
Zhu Yiping ³
author_facet Jia Jie
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Chen Xin³
He Jing⁴
Dong Anqin⁵
Ding Yipeng⁶
Liao Weijing⁷
Zheng Jiejao⁸
Yu Binbin⁹
Chen Zuobing ⁰
Fang Yuan
Yao Liqing ²
Zhu Yiping ³
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description Elderly lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, posing significant challenges to public health. This consensus systematically reviews relevant clinical guidelines and literature both domestically and internationally, integrating recent clinical experiences and research findings. It summarizes new clinical rehabilitation concepts from experts in rehabilitation medicine, respiratory medicine, and nursing regarding elderly lung cancer. The consensus provides detailed discussions on the definition, risk factors, classification, staging, and clinical characteristics of elderly lung cancer, with a focus on functional impairments and their rehabilitation assessment and treatment strategies. Functional impairments encompass multiple aspects, including pulmonary function, cardiac function, exercise capacity, pain, psychological issues, cognition, speech, swallowing, sensory functions, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. The consensus offers comprehensive academic guidance and clinical practice recommendations for rehabilitation professionals across various healthcare settings. It emphasizes that the full-cycle rehabilitation of elderly lung cancer requires multidisciplinary teamwork to ensure seamless integration of clinical care, rehabilitation, and nursing, maximizing patient functional recovery and quality of life. By conducting a comprehensive assessment of patients' overall conditions and formulating personalized rehabilitation treatment plans, effective improvements in functional impairments, symptom relief, and even prolongation of survival can be achieved. Additionally, the consensus outlines the service process for full-cycle rehabilitation of lung cancer, highlighting the interconnectedness of tertiary hospitals, secondary hospitals, community hospitals, and families, as well as the importance of adjusting rehabilitation models based on local circumstances. The promotion and implementation of this consensus aim to provide standardized guidance for the assessment and treatment of full-cycle rehabilitation in elderly lung cancer patients, with the expectation of improving rehabilitation outcomes and quality of life, thereby contributing to the development of elderly lung cancer rehabilitation in China.
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spelling doaj-art-b4a3b678403a459cadd1b0c322a406632025-01-14T10:09:12ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282024-01-0111277163585Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory ExpertsJia Jie²Chen Xin³He Jing⁴Dong Anqin⁵Ding Yipeng⁶Liao Weijing⁷Zheng Jiejao⁸Yu Binbin⁹Chen Zuobing ⁰Fang YuanYao Liqing ²Zhu Yiping ³Elderly lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, posing significant challenges to public health. This consensus systematically reviews relevant clinical guidelines and literature both domestically and internationally, integrating recent clinical experiences and research findings. It summarizes new clinical rehabilitation concepts from experts in rehabilitation medicine, respiratory medicine, and nursing regarding elderly lung cancer. The consensus provides detailed discussions on the definition, risk factors, classification, staging, and clinical characteristics of elderly lung cancer, with a focus on functional impairments and their rehabilitation assessment and treatment strategies. Functional impairments encompass multiple aspects, including pulmonary function, cardiac function, exercise capacity, pain, psychological issues, cognition, speech, swallowing, sensory functions, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. The consensus offers comprehensive academic guidance and clinical practice recommendations for rehabilitation professionals across various healthcare settings. It emphasizes that the full-cycle rehabilitation of elderly lung cancer requires multidisciplinary teamwork to ensure seamless integration of clinical care, rehabilitation, and nursing, maximizing patient functional recovery and quality of life. By conducting a comprehensive assessment of patients' overall conditions and formulating personalized rehabilitation treatment plans, effective improvements in functional impairments, symptom relief, and even prolongation of survival can be achieved. Additionally, the consensus outlines the service process for full-cycle rehabilitation of lung cancer, highlighting the interconnectedness of tertiary hospitals, secondary hospitals, community hospitals, and families, as well as the importance of adjusting rehabilitation models based on local circumstances. The promotion and implementation of this consensus aim to provide standardized guidance for the assessment and treatment of full-cycle rehabilitation in elderly lung cancer patients, with the expectation of improving rehabilitation outcomes and quality of life, thereby contributing to the development of elderly lung cancer rehabilitation in China.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails?columnId=77163585&Fpath=home&index=0Elderly lung cancerfull-cycle rehabilitationfunctional impairmentsrehabilitation assessmentrehabilitation treatment
spellingShingle Jia Jie
²
Chen Xin³
He Jing⁴
Dong Anqin⁵
Ding Yipeng⁶
Liao Weijing⁷
Zheng Jiejao⁸
Yu Binbin⁹
Chen Zuobing ⁰
Fang Yuan
Yao Liqing ²
Zhu Yiping ³
Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
康复学报
Elderly lung cancer
full-cycle rehabilitation
functional impairments
rehabilitation assessment
rehabilitation treatment
title Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
title_full Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
title_fullStr Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
title_full_unstemmed Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
title_short Consensus on Rehabilitation Assessment and Treatment for Full-Cycle Rehabilitation of Elderly Lung Cancer by Rehabilitation and Respiratory Experts
title_sort consensus on rehabilitation assessment and treatment for full cycle rehabilitation of elderly lung cancer by rehabilitation and respiratory experts
topic Elderly lung cancer
full-cycle rehabilitation
functional impairments
rehabilitation assessment
rehabilitation treatment
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails?columnId=77163585&Fpath=home&index=0
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