@article{2292f40d101845f6bb1213b52c0e94a4,
title = "Promoting physical exercise in breast cancer care",
abstract = "This article is intended to promote awareness of physical exercise as a safe, advantageous and feasible intervention for a patient with breast cancer or recovering from it. The numerous and varied benefits of exercise and the implications for nursing practice in light of current research evidence are discussed.",
keywords = "anxiety, body image, breast tumor, depression, evidence based medicine, fatigue, female, health promotion, health service, human, kinesiotherapy, lymphedema, male, methodology, motivation, nausea, nurse attitude, patient compliance, patient education, psychological aspect, quality of life, review, safety, social isolation, social support, survivor, Anxiety, Body Image, Breast Neoplasms, Depression, Evidence-Based Medicine, Exercise Therapy, Fatigue, Female, Health Promotion, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Lymphedema, Male, Motivation, Nausea, Nurse's Role, Patient Compliance, Patient Education, Quality of Life, Safety, Social Isolation, Social Support, Survivors",
author = "M. Kirshbaum",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.7748/ns.19.41.41.s52",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "41--48",
journal = "Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)",
issn = "2047-9018",
publisher = "Royal College of Nursing",
number = "41",
}