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Creating Evidence-Based Research in Adapted Physical Activity

  • Autores: Greg Reid, Marcel Bouffard, Catherine Macdonald
  • Localización: Adapted physical activity quaterly, ISSN 0736-5829, Vol. 29, Nº. 2, 2012, págs. 115-131
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Professional practice guided by the best research evidence is a usually referred to as evidence-based practice. The aim of the present paper is to describe five fun­damental beliefs of adapted physical activity practices that should be considered in an 8-step research model to create evidence-based research in adapted physical activity. The five beliefs are individualization, critical thinking, self-determination, program effectiveness, and multifactor complexity. The research model includes conceptualize the problem, conduct research on the process of the problem, con­ceptualize and specify the intervention, evaluate intervention outcomes, evaluate intervention processes, determine person-by-treatment interactions, determine context-dependent limitations, and investigate factors related to intervention adop­tion maintenance. The eight steps are explained with reference to two research programs that used a randomized control group design.


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