Evidence-Based Practice in Adaptive Snow Sports: A Brief Report

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION
S. Sklar, Marcia Jean Carter
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Abstract

Adaptive outdoor recreation experiences are widely accepted as a means to rehabilitation and community inclusion; however, therapeutic recreation specialists, have been limited in their ability to document benefits of outdoor recreation activities due to a lack of available instruments. This study reports on the development and implementation of the Progress Report assessment tool, designed to capture functional outcomes of an adaptive snow sports program in the Rocky Mountains. Instrument design, validation, and pilot testing are reviewed. Findings indicate positive changes in participant functional skills observed during snow sports lessons and a positive relationship between number of lessons and one’s ability for the respective snow sports activity. Considerations for adaptation and application of the Progress Report, and implications for future research, are discussed.
适应性雪上运动的循证实践:简要报告
适应性户外娱乐体验作为一种康复和融入社区的手段已被广泛接受;然而,由于缺乏可用的工具,治疗娱乐专家记录户外娱乐活动益处的能力受到了限制。本研究报告介绍了 "进展报告 "评估工具的开发和实施情况,该工具旨在记录落基山脉适应性雪上运动项目的功能性成果。研究回顾了工具的设计、验证和试点测试。研究结果表明,在雪地运动课程中观察到参与者的功能技能发生了积极变化,课程次数与个人从事相应雪地运动活动的能力之间存在正相关关系。报告还讨论了调整和应用进度报告的注意事项以及对未来研究的影响。
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