2023
DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibad035
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Development and pilot testing of a clinic implementation program delivering physical activity electronic referrals to cancer survivors

Abstract: Provider physical activity referrals are recommended for cancer survivors, though barriers exist to clinical system integration. To develop and test ActivityChoice, an electronic referral (eReferral) clinic implementation program referring cancer survivors to physical activity programs of their choice. In Phase 1, we conducted semi-structured interviews with Cancer Center clinicians (n = 4) and cancer-focused physical activity program leaders (n = 3) assessing adaptations needed to implement an … Show more

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“…Compared with fully staffed in-house programs, lower intensity interventions may not be as efficacious; however, they can provide a greater reach to populations with greater barriers to access, thereby increasing population health promotion ( 50 ). For example, prior provider-targeted trials have used simple clinic-based electronic platforms to refer survivors to already existing physical activity programs based in the community ( 51 ). However, implementation strategies are needed to increase delivery of services, education, and referrals in formats that are feasible for their patient population and sustainable within practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with fully staffed in-house programs, lower intensity interventions may not be as efficacious; however, they can provide a greater reach to populations with greater barriers to access, thereby increasing population health promotion ( 50 ). For example, prior provider-targeted trials have used simple clinic-based electronic platforms to refer survivors to already existing physical activity programs based in the community ( 51 ). However, implementation strategies are needed to increase delivery of services, education, and referrals in formats that are feasible for their patient population and sustainable within practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%