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  Exercise science and the development of evidence-based practice: A “better practices” framework
 
 
Title: Exercise science and the development of evidence-based practice: A “better practices” framework
Author: Faulkner, Guy
Taylor, Adrian
Ferrence, Roberta
Munro, Shelly
Selby, Peter
Appeared in: European journal of sport science
Paging: Volume 6 (2006) nr. 2 pages 117-126
Year: 2006-06-01
Contents: Exercise and sport scientists are increasingly faced with the need to demonstrate that their work is based on a sound evidence base and has an impact on professional practice and policy. This evidence is often derived from systematic reviews of rigorously designed studies such as randomized controlled trials. This paper addresses some of the limitations of the exclusive reliance on such trials and highlights the importance of addressing issues of effectiveness and practical concerns when synthesizing research evidence. The “Better Practices” model is then described in the context of a current project examining exercise and smoking cessation. This model provides one framework for integrating critical reviews of empirical evidence with contextual and practical considerations relevant to organizations interested in the translation of the synthesis into practice. Strengths and weaknesses of the model are discussed regarding its potential consideration and application by exercise and sport scientists.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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