McCaskell, Devin S.
Molloy, Alexander J.
Childerhose, Laura
Costigan, F. Aileen
Reid, Julie C.
McCaughan, Magda
Clarke, France
Cook, Deborah J.
Rudkowski, Jill C.
Farley, Christopher
Karachi, Tim
Rochwerg, Bram
Newman, Anastasia
Fox-Robichaud, Alison
Herridge, Margaret S.
Lo, Vincent
Feltracco, Deanna
Burns, Karen EA
Porteous, Rebecca
Seely, Andrew J. E.
Ball, Ian M.
Seczek, Amy
Kho, Michelle E. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3170-031X
Funding for this research was provided by:
Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (142327)
Canadian Frailty Network (CAT2014-05)
Canadian Respiratory Research Network Emerging Research Leaders Initiative
Ontario Thoracic Society
Canada Foundation for Innovation
Canada Research Chairs
Canada Research Chairs
Article History
Received: 1 March 2019
Accepted: 8 August 2019
First Online: 28 August 2019
Change Date: 25 October 2019
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that one of the authors’ names is spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown.
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: The CYCLE pilot RCT was approved by five REBs for seven sites. St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Juravinski Cancer Centre, and Hamilton General Hospital were approved by the Hamilton Integrated Research Ethics Board (REB #14-531). Hospital-based REBs approved the study for the following sites: St. Michael’s Hospital was approved by REB #15-334, Ottawa General Hospital was approved by #20150732-01H, Toronto General Hospital was approved by #15-9282, and London Health Sciences Centre was approved by #107202. All participants and/or their substitute decision makers provided written informed consent for participation in the CYCLE pilot RCT. All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.
: Not applicable.
: Restorative Therapies (Baltimore, MD, USA) provided two RT-300 supine cycle ergometers for Toronto General Hospital and London Health Sciences sites for this research. The equipment manufacturer had no role in the design, execution, analysis, or interpretation of this study or in the decision to submit results.