Purpose There is some evidence of the benefits of physical activity (PA) in patients with lung cancer; however, there is a lack of understanding of acceptable PA for patients with established cachexia and how to facilitate sustainable behaviour change to promote PA. Therefore, this study explored the views of healthcare professionals (HP), patients with lung cancer and cachexia, and their carers on preferences for, barriers and facilitators of homebased PA. Methods This qualitative study involved ten telephone interviews with HPs and face-to-face interviews with seven patients with lung cancer and cachexia and their carers. Interviews were transcribed and analysed thematically. The Capability, Opportunity, Motivation and Behaviour (COM...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a pragmatic...
Background and purpose Literature suggests that health professionals (HPs) can play an important ro...
The aim of this study was to develop, implement and evaluate a physical activity (PA) behaviour chan...
Purpose There is some evidence of the benefits of physical activity (PA) in patients with lung canc...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Cachexia is a prevalent muscle wasting syndrome among people with advanced cancer that profoundly im...
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient experiences of, and preferences for, physical activity after a lung ca...
Cachexia is common in patients with incurable cancer, particularly of the lung and upper-gastrointes...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
Cachexia is a prevalent muscle wasting syndrome among people with advanced cancer that profoundly im...
Less than 20% of cancer patients meet the recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines, partially d...
PURPOSE: Exercise is important in lung cancer, yet most people do not meet the physical activity gui...
Lung cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldw...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a pragmatic...
Background and purpose Literature suggests that health professionals (HPs) can play an important ro...
The aim of this study was to develop, implement and evaluate a physical activity (PA) behaviour chan...
Purpose There is some evidence of the benefits of physical activity (PA) in patients with lung canc...
Objectives Patients with advanced cancer frequently suffer a decline in activities associated with i...
Cachexia is a prevalent muscle wasting syndrome among people with advanced cancer that profoundly im...
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient experiences of, and preferences for, physical activity after a lung ca...
Cachexia is common in patients with incurable cancer, particularly of the lung and upper-gastrointes...
PURPOSE: Despite evidence and clinical practice guidelines supporting physical activity (PA) for peo...
Cachexia is a prevalent muscle wasting syndrome among people with advanced cancer that profoundly im...
Less than 20% of cancer patients meet the recommended physical activity (PA) guidelines, partially d...
PURPOSE: Exercise is important in lung cancer, yet most people do not meet the physical activity gui...
Lung cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldw...
BACKGROUND: Cancers can benefit from physical activity. Most evidences concern breast, prostate and ...
Background: Pedometers have been shown to improve adherence to exercise programmes. Evidence suggest...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a pragmatic...
Background and purpose Literature suggests that health professionals (HPs) can play an important ro...
The aim of this study was to develop, implement and evaluate a physical activity (PA) behaviour chan...