Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cancer diagnosis, current research data suggest that the percentages of breast cancer survivors who adhere to PA recommendations are low. The aim of the present systematic, critical review was to identify, analyze and provide a summary of qualitative literature findings, which have explored breast cancer survivors’ experiences of participating in an exercise/PA intervention after cancer treatment. Methods. A systematic search was conducted using CINAHL, PsychINFO, PubMed and Scopus electronic databases to search for qualitative literature published during 2000–2016. A total of six studies which met the inclusion criteria were reviewed. Thematic...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
Short-term physical activity (PA) has beneficial effects on symptom management and quality of life, ...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Introduction: Cancer is increasingly being viewed as a chronic illness requiring long-term managemen...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
Purpose Exercise levels often decline following cancer diagnosis despite growing evidence of its be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a cancer center-based physical activit...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Treatment for breast cancer can result in'reduced quality of life (QoL); psychological and physical ...
Objective: Proper exercise immediately after breast cancer surgery (BCS) may prevent unnecessary phy...
This study examined the effects of exercise intervention on the quality of life (QoL), social functi...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
Short-term physical activity (PA) has beneficial effects on symptom management and quality of life, ...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...
Background. Despite the reported beneficial effects of physical activity (PA) during and after cance...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Background: Health outcome trials have provided strong evidence that participating in regular physic...
Introduction: Cancer is increasingly being viewed as a chronic illness requiring long-term managemen...
Adverse health outcomes are often seen in breast cancer survivors due to prolonged treatment with si...
Research has shown that recent post-treatment breast cancer survivors face significant challenges ar...
Purpose Exercise levels often decline following cancer diagnosis despite growing evidence of its be...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a cancer center-based physical activit...
The aim of this study was to examine the perceived changes to the quality of life (QoL) for a group ...
Treatment for breast cancer can result in'reduced quality of life (QoL); psychological and physical ...
Objective: Proper exercise immediately after breast cancer surgery (BCS) may prevent unnecessary phy...
This study examined the effects of exercise intervention on the quality of life (QoL), social functi...
Background: This systematic review aims to identify the effects of exercise interventions in patient...
Short-term physical activity (PA) has beneficial effects on symptom management and quality of life, ...
Background: There is still no consensus on the most suitable interventions for exercise practice in ...