Aim: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility and fidelity of an intervention,\nMoving On, aimed to increase outcome expectations OEs (i.e. what one expects to\nobtain or avoid as a result of a behaviour) and exercise among breast cancer\nsurvivors.\nDesign: Randomized controlled trial\nMethods: Intervention arm participants will be given a theory-guided\nbooklet that was\nco-created\nby the research team and three physically active breast cancer survivors\nwho exercise to manage late and long-term\ntreatment effects. Attention control arm\nparticipants will be given a similar booklet focused on diet. Participants will have\n1 week to complete reading, writing and reflecting activities in the booklets. Study\noutcomes will be measured through online surveys; exercise will also be measured\nobjectively with a Fitbit�®. Four weeks postintervention, participantsâ�� thoughts about\nthe usefulness, strengths and weakness of the intervention booklet will be assessed.\nOEs and exercise will be measured at baseline, 4-,\n8-and\n12-week\npostintervention.
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