PurposeAn increasing number of people affected by cancer (PABC) are living longer lives as treatment continues to advance. There is growing evidence for physical activity (PA) supporting health in this population before, during and after cancer treatment, but PA advice is not part of usual care. This study investigates views of frontline oncology healthcare professionals (HCPs) in one NHS teaching hospital in England to understand the role of PA advice across cancer services.Materials and methodsThis was a qualitative study interviewing HCPs and using thematic analysis.ResultsFour main themes were identified: 1. Awareness of the roles of PA in cancer; 2. Patient-specific factors in rehabilitation; 3. Cancer-specific factors in rehabilitatio...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify patients’ experienced barriers and facilitators in impl...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Background and purpose Literature suggests that health professionals (HPs) can play an important ro...
Background Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggests...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Objective The benefits of physical activity across the cancer continuum for many adult cancers are w...
BackgroundHealthcare professionals' (Oncologists, doctors, and nurses) physical activity (PA) recomm...
Less than 20% of cancer patients meet the recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines, partially d...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise in indivi...
Purpose Physical activity (PA) is central to self-management for people with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify patients’ experienced barriers and facilitators in impl...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify patients’ experienced barriers and facilitators in impl...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Background and purpose Literature suggests that health professionals (HPs) can play an important ro...
Background Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggests...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence-based exercise guidance for patients wi...
Objective The benefits of physical activity across the cancer continuum for many adult cancers are w...
BackgroundHealthcare professionals' (Oncologists, doctors, and nurses) physical activity (PA) recomm...
Less than 20% of cancer patients meet the recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines, partially d...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the barriers and facilitators to exercise in indivi...
Purpose Physical activity (PA) is central to self-management for people with colorectal cancer (CRC)...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify patients’ experienced barriers and facilitators in impl...
Purpose: The present study aimed to identify patients’ experienced barriers and facilitators in impl...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...
Purpose: Evidence supports the role of prescribed exercise for cancer survivors, yet few are advised...