Prehabilitation: preoperative rehabilitation interventions for lung cancer – a scoping review

Ana Jesus Colaço, Cidália Castro, Steven Hall, Júlio Belo Fernandes

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Abstract

Background: Individuals undergoing lung cancer surgery often face significant postoperative challenges, underscoring the importance of identifying effective preoperative rehabilitation strategies to support recovery. Aim: To identify rehabilitation interventions that can be implemented during the preoperative period for individuals with lung cancer undergoing thoracic surgery. Design: Scoping review guided by the Arksey and O'Malley methodological framework. Methods: The research question guiding this review was “What rehabilitation interventions should be implemented in the preoperative period for individuals with lung cancer undergoing surgery?” A comprehensive search was performed across five databases: MEDLINE, Cochrane Central, CINAHL, ScienceDirect, and PubMed. The review included studies that addressed rehabilitation interventions before thoracic surgery for individuals with lung cancer. Results: A total of 19 articles met the inclusion criteria. The findings indicate that combining aerobic endurance, resistance, and respiratory training with preoperative education improves outcomes. In addition, nutritional counseling and brief relaxation/emotion-regulation strategies appear to be valuable components of multimodal prehabilitation programs, though evidence is limited. Conclusion: Preoperative rehabilitation interventions have the potential to enhance functional reserve, reduce postoperative complications, and accelerate recovery in individuals undergoing lung resection for lung cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1665955
JournalFrontiers in Aging
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • Physioterapy
  • lung cancer
  • prehabilitation
  • preoperative period
  • rehabilitation nursing

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