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. 2016 Oct 3;16:767. doi: 10.1186/s12885-016-2805-0

Table 2.

Logic model: The FCPC 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