© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Exercise has emerged as a promising therapy for people with cancer. Novel programs have been developed to translate research into practice; however, implementation barriers have limited their success in part because successful translation of exercise oncology research into practice requires context-specific implementation plans. The aim of this study was to employ the implementation mapping protocol to develop an implementation plan to support programming of a co-located exercise clinic and cancer treatment center. Methods: The Implementation Mapping protocol, which consists of five specific iterative tasks, was used. A stakeholder advisory group advised throughout the process. Results: A comprehensive need...
Purpose: While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers t...
Translating evidence-based exercise interventions into practice is important for expanding the capac...
This article presents a clinical screening and referral framework to enable health care professional...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Exercise has emerged as a promising therapy for people with cancer...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
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 ...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
Background: Despite its therapeutic role during cancer treatment, exercise is not routinely integrat...
Background Despite its therapeutic role during cancer treatment, exercise is not routinely integrate...
Purpose Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation ...
Purpose While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers to...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
The benefits of exercise during and after cancer treatment represent research areas that have receiv...
Purpose: While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers t...
Translating evidence-based exercise interventions into practice is important for expanding the capac...
This article presents a clinical screening and referral framework to enable health care professional...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: Exercise has emerged as a promising therapy for people with cancer...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
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 ...
International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals liv...
Background: Despite its therapeutic role during cancer treatment, exercise is not routinely integrat...
Background Despite its therapeutic role during cancer treatment, exercise is not routinely integrate...
Purpose Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation ...
Purpose While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers to...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
The benefits of exercise during and after cancer treatment represent research areas that have receiv...
Purpose: While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers t...
Translating evidence-based exercise interventions into practice is important for expanding the capac...
This article presents a clinical screening and referral framework to enable health care professional...