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  • Performing Arts Medicine
  • Sports Science
  • Program Development and Evaluation

Background:

  • Wellness programs are increasingly used for performing artists to reduce injuries.
  • Injury tracking is a common outcome measure, but program development evaluation is crucial for effectiveness.
  • Developmental evaluation provides a framework for investigating wellness program development and processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on a 2-year developmental evaluation process for a dancer screening and wellness program.
  • To involve professional ballet dancers, management, artistic staff, and healthcare providers in program development.
  • To enhance the effectiveness of wellness programs through ongoing feedback and revision.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized developmental evaluation methodology over a 2-year period.
  • Collected formal and informal feedback from 30 professional ballet dancers and other stakeholders.
  • Modified screening components and processes based on collective expertise and participant input.

Main Results:

  • Identified strengths and limitations of the screening process through developmental evaluation.
  • Refined the medical team, treatment, and referral pathways based on dancer feedback.
  • Highlighted interactions between repertoire, fitness, and injury patterns, prompting reconsideration of artist training and support.

Conclusions:

  • Developmental evaluation fosters buy-in and leads to ecologically appropriate wellness programs.
  • Participant feedback is vital for refining medical support and access for dancers.
  • Focusing on program development insights can create more efficient health-promotion models for performing artists.