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Exercise program preferences are important for designing physical activity (PA) interventions; yet may change following an intervention. Further, the relationship between preferences and PA behavior change is ...
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Breast cancer survivors’ preferences for mHealth physical activity interventions: findings from a mixed methods study
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Open AccessImplementation science in cancer prevention and control: a decade of grant funding by the National Cancer Institute and future directions
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has supported implementation science for over a decade. We explore the application of implementation science across the cancer control continuum, including prevention, scree...
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Open AccessHow pragmatic is it? Lessons learned using PRECIS and RE-AIM for determining pragmatic characteristics of research
The need for high-quality evidence that is applicable in real-world, routine settings continues to increase. Pragmatic trials are designed to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in real-world settings,...
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Open AccessDesigning a valid randomized pragmatic primary care implementation trial: the my own health report (MOHR) project
There is a pressing need for greater attention to patient-centered health behavior and psychosocial issues in primary care, and for practical tools, study designs and results of clinical and policy relevance. ...