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Using a Delphi Technique to Seek Consensus Regarding Definitions, Descriptions and Classification of Terms Related to Implicit and Explicit Forms of Motor Learning

BACKGROUND: Motor learning is central to domains such as sports and rehabilitation; however, often terminologies are insufficiently uniform to allow effective sharing of experience or translation of knowledge. A study using a Delphi technique was conducted to ascertain level of agreement between exp...

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Autores principales: Kleynen, Melanie, Braun, Susy M., Bleijlevens, Michel H., Lexis, Monique A., Rasquin, Sascha M., Halfens, Jos, Wilson, Mark R., Beurskens, Anna J., Masters, Rich S. W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100227
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author Kleynen, Melanie
Braun, Susy M.
Bleijlevens, Michel H.
Lexis, Monique A.
Rasquin, Sascha M.
Halfens, Jos
Wilson, Mark R.
Beurskens, Anna J.
Masters, Rich S. W.
author_facet Kleynen, Melanie
Braun, Susy M.
Bleijlevens, Michel H.
Lexis, Monique A.
Rasquin, Sascha M.
Halfens, Jos
Wilson, Mark R.
Beurskens, Anna J.
Masters, Rich S. W.
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description BACKGROUND: Motor learning is central to domains such as sports and rehabilitation; however, often terminologies are insufficiently uniform to allow effective sharing of experience or translation of knowledge. A study using a Delphi technique was conducted to ascertain level of agreement between experts from different motor learning domains (i.e., therapists, coaches, researchers) with respect to definitions and descriptions of a fundamental conceptual distinction within motor learning, namely implicit and explicit motor learning. METHODS: A Delphi technique was embedded in multiple rounds of a survey designed to collect and aggregate informed opinions of 49 international respondents with expertise related to motor learning. The survey was administered via an online survey program and accompanied by feedback after each round. Consensus was considered to be reached if ≥70% of the experts agreed on a topic. RESULTS: Consensus was reached with respect to definitions of implicit and explicit motor learning, and seven common primary intervention strategies were identified in the context of implicit and explicit motor learning. Consensus was not reached with respect to whether the strategies promote implicit or explicit forms of learning. DISCUSSION: The definitions and descriptions agreed upon may aid translation and transfer of knowledge between domains in the field of motor learning. Empirical and clinical research is required to confirm the accuracy of the definitions and to explore the feasibility of the strategies that were identified in research, everyday practice and education.
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spelling pubmed-40726692014-07-02 Using a Delphi Technique to Seek Consensus Regarding Definitions, Descriptions and Classification of Terms Related to Implicit and Explicit Forms of Motor Learning Kleynen, Melanie Braun, Susy M. Bleijlevens, Michel H. Lexis, Monique A. Rasquin, Sascha M. Halfens, Jos Wilson, Mark R. Beurskens, Anna J. Masters, Rich S. W. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Motor learning is central to domains such as sports and rehabilitation; however, often terminologies are insufficiently uniform to allow effective sharing of experience or translation of knowledge. A study using a Delphi technique was conducted to ascertain level of agreement between experts from different motor learning domains (i.e., therapists, coaches, researchers) with respect to definitions and descriptions of a fundamental conceptual distinction within motor learning, namely implicit and explicit motor learning. METHODS: A Delphi technique was embedded in multiple rounds of a survey designed to collect and aggregate informed opinions of 49 international respondents with expertise related to motor learning. The survey was administered via an online survey program and accompanied by feedback after each round. Consensus was considered to be reached if ≥70% of the experts agreed on a topic. RESULTS: Consensus was reached with respect to definitions of implicit and explicit motor learning, and seven common primary intervention strategies were identified in the context of implicit and explicit motor learning. Consensus was not reached with respect to whether the strategies promote implicit or explicit forms of learning. DISCUSSION: The definitions and descriptions agreed upon may aid translation and transfer of knowledge between domains in the field of motor learning. Empirical and clinical research is required to confirm the accuracy of the definitions and to explore the feasibility of the strategies that were identified in research, everyday practice and education. Public Library of Science 2014-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4072669/ /pubmed/24968228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100227 Text en © 2014 Kleynen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kleynen, Melanie
Braun, Susy M.
Bleijlevens, Michel H.
Lexis, Monique A.
Rasquin, Sascha M.
Halfens, Jos
Wilson, Mark R.
Beurskens, Anna J.
Masters, Rich S. W.
Using a Delphi Technique to Seek Consensus Regarding Definitions, Descriptions and Classification of Terms Related to Implicit and Explicit Forms of Motor Learning
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title_short Using a Delphi Technique to Seek Consensus Regarding Definitions, Descriptions and Classification of Terms Related to Implicit and Explicit Forms of Motor Learning
title_sort using a delphi technique to seek consensus regarding definitions, descriptions and classification of terms related to implicit and explicit forms of motor learning
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4072669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24968228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100227
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