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Table 2 Logic model: The FCPC Trial

From: Effectiveness of community-based football compared to usual care in men with prostate cancer: Protocol for a randomised, controlled, parallel group, multicenter superiority trial (The FC Prostate Community Trial)

Inputs (resources)

Activities

Outputs

Outcomes (short-term)

Impacts (long term)

Financial resources

 • Funding

Human resources

 • Urologist and urological nurses

 • Local experienced football coaches

Products

 • Football-training manual

 • Disease specific football-coach education

 • Tablet based app to register attendance and field-test performance

• Collaboration with local football clubs

• Education of local coaches

• Collaboration with urological clinics

• Information to clinical staff and patients' on the possibilities of referral for the study

• Provision of feedback on attendance and progress (field tests)

• Prostate cancer patients referred to and participating regularly in football training

Improved:

• Quality of life

• Physical activity level

• Fat mass

• Muscle mass

• Bone mineral density and content

• Functional well-being

• Dyadic adjustment

Improved:

• Survival

Reduced:

• Co-morbidities

• Hospital admissions

• Medication usage

Planned work

Intended Results