Exercise benefits patients with cancer during and after treatments. A formalized educational program is lacking at the project\u27s site for oncology nurses on the benefits of exercise for their patients during and after treatment. The purpose of the project was to address the identified gap in practice at the project\u27s site by providing education to oncology nurses on the benefits of exercise for their patients during and after treatment. The ARCS model of motivational design was used as a theoretical foundation to develop and guide the educational program presented to the oncology nurses. The question addressed in the project was: Will oncology nurses show an improvement in their knowledge on the benefits of exercise for patients durin...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related ...
Objective: To evaluate an educational intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior to increa...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
The benefits of exercise during and after cancer treatment represent research areas that have receiv...
Objectives To examine the impact, acceptability, practicability and implementation of a training in...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the impact, acceptability, practicability and implementation of a train...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
BACKGROUND: Being physically active has multiple benefits for cancer patients. Despite this only 23...
Cancer has become a global burden. It is anticipated that 84 million people may die of cancer within...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related ...
Objective: To evaluate an educational intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior to increa...
A compelling evidence base supports exercise as a safe, effective intervention to improve many cance...
The benefits of exercise during and after cancer treatment represent research areas that have receiv...
Objectives To examine the impact, acceptability, practicability and implementation of a training in...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the impact, acceptability, practicability and implementation of a train...
Objective: The purpose of this commentary is to summarize the evidence of the feasibility and benefi...
Over the past 20 years, the understanding of the role of physical activity in cancer has been increa...
Purpose/Objectives: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
BACKGROUND: Being physically active has multiple benefits for cancer patients. Despite this only 23...
Cancer has become a global burden. It is anticipated that 84 million people may die of cancer within...
Purpose/Objectives: To describe the physical activity (PA) promotion practices, beliefs, and barrier...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To assess what percentage of oncology nurses perceived themselves as having insu...
Background: Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related...
Background Clinical research has established the efficacy of exercise in reducing treatment-related ...
Objective: To evaluate an educational intervention based on the Theory of Planned Behavior to increa...