Towards implementing exercise into the prostate cancer care pathway: development of a theory and evidence-based intervention to train community-based exercise professionals to support change in patient exercise behaviour (The STAMINA trial)
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10.1186/s12913-021-06275-w
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BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
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Reale, S; Turner, RR; Sutton, E; Taylor, SJC; Bourke, L; Morrissey, D; Brown, J; Rosario, DJ; Steed, LCollections
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