The Development of a Multi-Modal Cancer Rehabilitation (Including Prehabilitation) Service in Sheffield, UK: Designing the Active Together Service

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Mar 29;12(7):742. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12070742.

Abstract

Cancer patients undergoing major interventions face numerous challenges, including the adverse effects of cancer and the side effects of treatment. Cancer rehabilitation is vital in ensuring cancer patients have the support they need to maximise treatment outcomes and minimise treatment-related side effects and symptoms. The Active Together service is a multi-modal rehabilitation service designed to address critical support gaps for cancer patients. The service is located and provided in Sheffield, UK, an area with higher cancer incidence and mortality rates than the national average. The service aligns with local and regional cancer care objectives and aims to improve the clinical and quality-of-life outcomes of cancer patients by using lifestyle behaviour-change techniques to address their physical, nutritional, and psychological needs. This paper describes the design and initial implementation of the Active Together service, highlighting its potential to support and benefit cancer patients.

Keywords: barriers; cancer; exercise; exercise prescription; nutrition; oncology; physical activity; prehabilitation; psychology; rehabilitation.

Grants and funding

The service design was funded by Macmillan Cancer Support [locality bid] and the Active Together Service is funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research [Open Service Call]. The APC was funded by the SHU Open Access Fund.