Purpose Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation of exercise interventions in real-world settings is challenging. Implementation outcomes are defined as ‘the effects of deliberate and purposive actions to implement new treatments, practices, and services’. Measuring implementation outcomes is a practical way of evaluating implementation success. This systematic review explores the implementation outcomes of exercise interventions evaluated under real-world conditions for cancer care. Methods Using PRISMA guidelines, an electronic database search of Medline, PsycInfo, CINAHL, Web of Science, SportsDiscus, Scopus and Cochrane Central Registry of Controlled Trials was conducted for studies pu...
Background: To systematically review the effects of interventions to improve exercise behaviour in s...
The beneficial effects of exercise in cancer patients are reasonably well-established, although rese...
Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previo...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
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...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Objective: Exercise interventions benefit cancer patients. However, only low numbers of patients adh...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this review was to assess the effectiveness of different strategies to im...
Objective: To systematically review controlled trials investigating the effects of exercise interven...
Objective: Exercise interventions benefit cancer patients. However, only low numbers of patients adh...
To systematically review the effects of interventions to improve exercise behaviour in sedentary peo...
Exercise therapy is a common supportive strategy in curative cancer treatment with strong evidence r...
Purpose: While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers t...
Background: To systematically review the effects of interventions to improve exercise behaviour in s...
The beneficial effects of exercise in cancer patients are reasonably well-established, although rese...
Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previo...
PURPOSE: Exercise is efficacious for people living after a cancer diagnosis. However, implementation...
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...
PURPOSE: To systematically review the methodologic quality of, and summarize the evidence from trial...
Objective: Exercise interventions benefit cancer patients. However, only low numbers of patients adh...
Exercise is recognised as an important therapeutic adjunct to cancer treatment, but it is not routin...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this review was to assess the effectiveness of different strategies to im...
Objective: To systematically review controlled trials investigating the effects of exercise interven...
Objective: Exercise interventions benefit cancer patients. However, only low numbers of patients adh...
To systematically review the effects of interventions to improve exercise behaviour in sedentary peo...
Exercise therapy is a common supportive strategy in curative cancer treatment with strong evidence r...
Purpose: While calls have been made for exercise to become standard practice in oncology, barriers t...
Background: To systematically review the effects of interventions to improve exercise behaviour in s...
The beneficial effects of exercise in cancer patients are reasonably well-established, although rese...
Background The primary objective of this systematic review was to update our previo...