2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100726
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Cost-effectiveness and implementation process of a running-related injury prevention program (RunIn3): Protocol of a randomized controlled trial

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“…Stage 4 ('evaluating efficacy in ideal conditions') will be addressed in a pragmatic hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial. 33 Stage 5 ('describing the intervention context to inform implementation strategies') and stage 6 ('evaluating effectiveness in implementation context') will be partly addressed in the pragmatic hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial 33 and partly addressed in future implementation studies yet to be designed based on the results of the trial.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Stage 4 ('evaluating efficacy in ideal conditions') will be addressed in a pragmatic hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial. 33 Stage 5 ('describing the intervention context to inform implementation strategies') and stage 6 ('evaluating effectiveness in implementation context') will be partly addressed in the pragmatic hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial 33 and partly addressed in future implementation studies yet to be designed based on the results of the trial.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 In this study, the participatory approach directly involved the running community (runners, coaches, health professionals, researchers and stakeholders) in discussions of the entire programme development process and in designing the pragmatic hybrid type 1 randomised controlled trial aimed at addressing step 6 of IM. 33 The benefit of involving the community was the tailoring to the real needs, preferences and reality of the running environment, which may contribute to a successful implementation of the running-related injury prevention programme. 35…”
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