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  • Understanding cancer survivor needs is crucial for effective exercise program implementation.
  • The Alberta Cancer Exercise (ACE) pilot trial aimed to inform a province-wide program.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore cancer survivor needs before and after the ACE pilot trial.
  • To inform the development of a community-based, cancer-specific exercise program.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with survivors and caregivers.
  • Employed descriptive statistics and framework analysis for data interpretation.
  • Two timepoints: pre-ACE (n=13 survivors, n=5 caregivers) and post-ACE (n=20 survivors).

Main Results:

  • Pre-ACE: Survivors preferred supervised exercise by cancer-knowledgeable specialists, with healthcare provider support and accessible community locations.
  • Post-ACE: Survivors reported a lack of exercise counseling, a need for earlier exercise integration, and supported referrals.

Conclusions:

  • Integrated knowledge translation identified actionable outcomes for exercise in clinical and community settings.
  • Survivor needs highlight the importance of specialized support and timely referrals for exercise interventions.