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Analyzing program cause as well as effect: a methods for program analysis.

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    Therapeutic Recreation Journal
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    This study introduces the Program Plan Description Form to analyze therapeutic recreation intervention programs. This method aids in evaluating program structure before research, improving impact assessment.

    Area of Science:

    • Therapeutic Recreation
    • Program Evaluation
    • Applied Research Methods

    Background:

    • Measuring the impact of therapeutic recreation services is crucial.
    • Evaluating intervention programs is as important as assessing outcomes.
    • Limited attention is given to analyzing intervention programs before research.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a method for analyzing therapeutic recreation intervention programs.
    • To improve the documentation and evaluation of therapeutic recreation services.
    • To aid applied research in assessing service delivery impact.

    Main Methods:

    • Introduction of the Program Plan Description Form.
    • Focus on program analysis prior to research.
    • Emphasis on the nature and structure of intervention programs.

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    Main Results:

    • The Program Plan Description Form provides a structured approach to program analysis.
    • Enhanced understanding of intervention program components.
    • Foundation for more rigorous impact studies.

    Conclusions:

    • The Program Plan Description Form is a valuable tool for therapeutic recreation research.
    • Improved program analysis can lead to more accurate impact measurement.
    • Standardized program description is essential for applied research in the field.