2022
DOI: 10.1080/00336297.2022.2026425
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Kinesiologists in Clinical Exercise Interventional Research for Patients with Cancer: A Scoping Review

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“…One reason for this in Ontario may be that the profession was only recently regulated, but confusion exists on a global scale because of the various terms used to refer to exercise specialists with similar scope of practice to an RKin (24). A scoping review of exercise interventions for individuals diagnosed with cancer specifically led by kinesiology affiliates highlighted their role in patient care and meaningful research (24). Investment in communication like this, highlighting the application of evidence-based practices by RKins, is critical and was recently identified as a key research theme to inform the integration of kinesiology services (37).…”
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“…One reason for this in Ontario may be that the profession was only recently regulated, but confusion exists on a global scale because of the various terms used to refer to exercise specialists with similar scope of practice to an RKin (24). A scoping review of exercise interventions for individuals diagnosed with cancer specifically led by kinesiology affiliates highlighted their role in patient care and meaningful research (24). Investment in communication like this, highlighting the application of evidence-based practices by RKins, is critical and was recently identified as a key research theme to inform the integration of kinesiology services (37).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the wealth of existing evidence on the effectiveness of exercise and physical activity to improve health (2,3), the involvement of kinesiologists and the role they play in long-term successes are not well reported. One reason for this in Ontario may be that the profession was only recently regulated, but confusion exists on a global scale because of the various terms used to refer to exercise specialists with similar scope of practice to an RKin (24). A scoping review of exercise interventions for individuals diagnosed with cancer specifically led by kinesiology affiliates highlighted their role in patient care and meaningful research (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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