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View article: Healthcare Systems-Based Exercise Oncology Programs: Emphasizing and Speaking the Language of the Clinic and Patient
Healthcare Systems-Based Exercise Oncology Programs: Emphasizing and Speaking the Language of the Clinic and Patient Open
Introduction Exercise oncology services are evidence based and aim to reduce symptom burden and potentially improve outcomes in adults living with and beyond cancer. Healthcare system-based exercise oncology programs include exercise prior…
View article: Developing a multicomponent intervention to increase glucose time in range in adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes: An optimisation trial to screen continuous glucose monitoring, sleep extension, healthier snacking and values-guided self-management intervention components
Developing a multicomponent intervention to increase glucose time in range in adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes: An optimisation trial to screen continuous glucose monitoring, sleep extension, healthier snacking and values-guided self-management intervention components Open
The values-guided self-management was the only 'active' component. Conclusions about the less impactful intervention components are limited due to disruptions in research activities from the COVID-19 pandemic. Future work will address othe…
View article: Diabetes Management Using a Patient Navigator in a Native Hawaiian Population: Experiences and Perceptions of the Kilolani Project
Diabetes Management Using a Patient Navigator in a Native Hawaiian Population: Experiences and Perceptions of the Kilolani Project Open
Native Hawaiians (NHs) are a historically oppressed population disproportionately burdened by diabetes and related complications. The Kilolani Project, a patient navigator-centered, chronic disease management program, targets upstream driv…
View article: Proximity to cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology by geography, race, and socioeconomic status
Proximity to cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology by geography, race, and socioeconomic status Open
Background Cancer rehabilitation and exercise oncology (CR/EO) have documented benefits for people living with and beyond cancer. The authors examined proximity to CR/EO programs across the United States with respect to population density,…
View article: Identification of core competencies for exercise oncology professionals: A Delphi study of United States and Australian participants
Identification of core competencies for exercise oncology professionals: A Delphi study of United States and Australian participants Open
Introduction Integration of exercise into standard oncology care requires a highly skilled workforce of exercise professionals; however, competency requirements have not kept pace with advancements in the field. Therefore, the aim of this …
View article: International consensus is needed on a core outcome set to advance the evidence of best practice in cancer prehabilitation services and research
International consensus is needed on a core outcome set to advance the evidence of best practice in cancer prehabilitation services and research Open
Prehabilitation aims to optimise patients' physical and psychological status before treatment. The types of outcomes measured to assess the impact of prehabilitation interventions vary across clinical research and service evaluation, limit…
View article: Looking back: a review of policy implications for exercise oncology
Looking back: a review of policy implications for exercise oncology Open
The evidence to support the benefits of exercise for people living with and beyond cancer is robust. Still, exercise oncology interventions in the United States are only eligible for coverage by third-party payers within the restrictions o…
View article: From Theory to Practice: An International Approach to Establishing Prehabilitation Programmes
From Theory to Practice: An International Approach to Establishing Prehabilitation Programmes Open
Purpose This article focuses on the following: The importance of prehabilitation in people with cancer and the known and hypothesised benefits. Exploration of the principles that can be used when developing services in the absence of a sin…
View article: Does incidental mean indiscriminate? a study of incidental news consumption's effect on processing of claims in health news
Does incidental mean indiscriminate? a study of incidental news consumption's effect on processing of claims in health news Open
Since the 2016 election, fake news has taken center stage in the American news landscape. The risk of fake news being widely disseminated and widely believed is a great fear for many, and this study addresses factors associated with our te…
View article: Exercise for individuals with bone metastases: A systematic review
Exercise for individuals with bone metastases: A systematic review Open
Exercise appears safe and feasible for individuals with bone metastases when it includes an element of supervised exercise instruction.
View article: SafeFit Trial: virtual clinics to deliver a multimodal intervention to improve psychological and physical well-being in people with cancer. Protocol of a COVID-19 targeted non-randomised phase III trial
SafeFit Trial: virtual clinics to deliver a multimodal intervention to improve psychological and physical well-being in people with cancer. Protocol of a COVID-19 targeted non-randomised phase III trial Open
Introduction The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus) on individuals with cancer has been profound. It has led to increased anxiety, distress and deconditioning due to reduced physical activity. We aim to invest…
View article: Moving through cancer: Setting the agenda to make exercise standard in oncology practice
Moving through cancer: Setting the agenda to make exercise standard in oncology practice Open
LAY SUMMARY International evidence‐based guidelines support the prescription of exercise for all individuals living with and beyond cancer. This article describes the agenda of the newly formed Moving Through Cancer initiative, which has a…
View article: An exercise oncology clinical pathway: Screening and referral for personalized interventions
An exercise oncology clinical pathway: Screening and referral for personalized interventions Open
This article presents a clinical screening and referral framework to enable health care professionals to guide individuals with cancer to safe and effective exercise programs.
View article: Synergy Between Licensed Rehabilitation Professionals and Clinical Exercise Physiologists: Optimizing Patient Care for Cancer Rehabilitation
Synergy Between Licensed Rehabilitation Professionals and Clinical Exercise Physiologists: Optimizing Patient Care for Cancer Rehabilitation Open
Objectives: To differentiate between rehabilitation and exercise training and propose how rehabilitation professionals and exercise physiologists can collaborate to optimize cancer survivor care.Data Source: Professional organizations and …
View article: Psychological support and behaviour change interventions during the perioperative period for people with a cancer diagnosis; Consensus statements for use from Macmillan, The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the National Institute for Health Research.
Psychological support and behaviour change interventions during the perioperative period for people with a cancer diagnosis; Consensus statements for use from Macmillan, The Royal College of Anaesthetists and the National Institute for Health Research. Open
There is an emerging evidence base for the value of physical and psychosocial interventions for people with cancer around the time of diagnosis and first treatment. Recent systematic reviews have identified that prehabilitation has the pot…
View article: Exercise Window Trial in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer–Letter
Exercise Window Trial in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer–Letter Open
We read with great interest the article by Ligibel and colleagues (1), of the Pre-Operative Health and Body (PreHAB) study looking at the molecular effects of exercise on breast tumors between diagnosis and surgery. The reported upregulati…
View article: Case Report of Exercise to Attenuate Side Effects of Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer
Case Report of Exercise to Attenuate Side Effects of Treatment for Pancreatic Cancer Open
Treatments for pancreatic cancer can have debilitating side effects including fatigue, weight loss, and cardiac toxicity, resulting in functional loss and psychological distress. Exercise has been proposed as a therapy to counteract physic…
View article: Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer
Exercise is medicine in oncology: Engaging clinicians to help patients move through cancer Open
Multiple organizations around the world have issued evidence‐based exercise guidance for patients with cancer and cancer survivors. Recently, the American College of Sports Medicine has updated its exercise guidance for cancer prevention a…
View article: Effects of growth and fixed mindset on leaders' behavior during interpersonal interactions
Effects of growth and fixed mindset on leaders' behavior during interpersonal interactions Open
Growth mindset, the belief that traits are changeable, is a concept that has impacted the field of education and has recently gained a foothold in the world of business. This mixed methods study sought to better understand how high-level l…
View article: Feasibility study to assess the delivery of a lifestyle intervention (TreatWELL) for patients with colorectal cancer undergoing potentially curative treatment
Feasibility study to assess the delivery of a lifestyle intervention (TreatWELL) for patients with colorectal cancer undergoing potentially curative treatment Open
Objectives To assess the feasibility of delivering and evaluating a lifestyle programme for patients with colorectal cancer undergoing potentially curative treatments. Study design Non-randomised feasibility trial. Setting National Health …
View article: Research priorities about stoma‐related quality of life from the perspective of people with a stoma: A pilot survey
Research priorities about stoma‐related quality of life from the perspective of people with a stoma: A pilot survey Open
Background There is a recognized need to include patients in setting research priorities. Research priorities identified by people with a stoma are rarely elicited. Objectives To improve the quality of life of people with a stoma through u…
View article: Recruitment to the “Breast—Activity and Healthy Eating After Diagnosis” (B-AHEAD) Randomized Controlled Trial
Recruitment to the “Breast—Activity and Healthy Eating After Diagnosis” (B-AHEAD) Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Excess weight at breast cancer diagnosis and weight gain during treatment are linked to increased breast cancer specific and all-cause mortality. The Breast—Activity and Healthy Eating After Diagnosis (B-AHEAD) trial tested 2 weight loss d…