Effects of the Tailored Frailty Prevention Program With Exercise and Nutrition Management to Improve Physical Performance and Health Status in Older Patients With Colorectal Cancer
The goal of this interventional study is to evaluate the effect of mobile health intervention on frailty, physical fitness, physical activity, and nutritional status of elderly patients with colorectal cancer. The main questions it aim to answer are: 1. Does the mobile health intervention reduce frailty in elderly colorectal cancer patients compared to standard care? 2. Does the mobile health intervention improve physical fitness, physical activity, and nutritional status in elderly colorectal cancer patients compared to standard care? Participants will receive the Mobile Health Management Frailty Care Program.
• Patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer confirmed by a physician.
• Aged 60 and above.
• Have communication skills, able to read and write or converse in Mandarin and Taiwanese.
• Clear consciousness and no mental or cognitive impairment.
• Physical activities are accessible.
• Those who have a smartphone and have experience using smartphones.