User Perspectives on a Clinical Decision Tool to Support Individualized Exercise Prescriptions for Breast Cancer Survivors Not Meeting Exercise Guidelines: Cross-Sectional Survey.
A cross-sectional survey examined how clinicians and patients perceive a decision-support tool designed to create individualized exercise prescriptions for breast cancer survivors who are not reaching recommended activity levels. The study assessed user perspectives on the tool's usability and acceptability within clinical settings. Findings from this research may inform how physical therapists and oncology rehabilitation providers integrate digital clinical decision aids into exercise prescription workflows for cancer survivors.
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