Protocol for Moving On: a randomized controlled trial to increase outcome expectations and exercise among breast cancer survivors

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Aim: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility and fidelity of an intervention, Moving On, aimed to increase outcome expectations OEs (i.e. what one expects to obtain or avoid as a result of a behaviour) and exercise among breast cancer survivors. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Methods: Intervention arm participants will be given a theory-guided booklet that was co-created by the research team and three physically active breast cancer survivors who exercise to manage late and long-term treatment effects. Attention control arm participants will be given a similar booklet focused on diet. Participants will have 1 week to complete reading, writing and reflecting activities in the booklets. Study outcomes will be measured through online surveys; exercise will also be measured objectively with a Fitbit ® . Four weeks postintervention, participants’ thoughts about the usefulness, strengths and weakness of the intervention booklet will be assessed. OEs and exercise will be measured at baseline, 4-, 8- and 12-week postintervention.

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Hirschey, R., Kimmick, G., Hockenberry, M., Shaw, R., Pan, W., & Lipkus, I. (2018). Protocol for Moving On: a randomized controlled trial to increase outcome expectations and exercise among breast cancer survivors. Nursing Open, 5(1), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.119

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