Hybrid effectiveness-implementation study designs in sports injury prevention research
Despite vast evidence supporting the effectiveness of lower extremity injury prevention programs in a variety of sport settings, age groups, and levels of competition, there is limited evidence on implementation strategies that positively impact the feasibility, scale-up and sustainability of such p...
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Main Authors: | Hayley J. Root (Author), Monica R. Lininger (Author), Lindsay J. DiStefano (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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