Seven Steps for Developing and Implementing a Preventive Training Program : Lessons Learned from JUMP-ACL and Beyond - 02/10/14
, Barnett Frank, MA b, Alex Donaldson, PhD c, Sarah de la Motte, PhD, MPH d, Kenneth L. Cameron, PhD, MPH e, Anthony I. Beutler, MD d, Lindsay J. DiStefano, PhD f, Stephen W. Marshall, PhD gRésumé |
Musculoskeletal injuries during military and sport-related training are common, costly, and potentially debilitating. There is a need to develop and implement evidence-based injury prevention strategies to reduce the burden of musculoskeletal injury. The lack of attention to implementation issues is a major factor limiting the ability to successfully reduce musculoskeletal injury rates using evidence-based injury prevention programs. This article proposes 7 steps that can be used to facilitate successful design and implementation of evidence-based injury prevention programs within the logical constraints of a real-world setting by identifying implementation barriers and associated solutions.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Implementation, Injury prevention, Research framework, Program design, Sports, Military
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Vol 33 - N° 4
P. 615-632 - octobre 2014 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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