A Methodological Review of Research in Therapeutic Recreation Journal from 1986 to 1990

Authors

  • Leandra A. Bedini
  • Yu-mei Wu

Keywords:

research, methodological adequacy, theoretical base

Abstract

The quality of research in therapeutic recreation is an important issue for today's therapeutic recreation professionals. Pressures for efficacy studies to prove the worth oftherapeutic recreation as an intervention are prominent. The purpose ofthis study was to examine the type and quality of research methodology in articles published in the Therapeutic Recreation Journal in the years 1986 through 1990. A total of 46 articles were reviewed for methodological adequacy on five criteria areas. Results indicated that use oftheory, sophistication of designs, strength of measurement, and application continue to be areas of concerns in therapeutic recreation research. Implications and recommendations for practitioners and researchers are presented.

Issue

Section

Book Review