Psychosocial analysis of the programs of physical activity: evaluation of the temporary.

Citation
Ah. Mendo et Mta. Argilaga, Psychosocial analysis of the programs of physical activity: evaluation of the temporary., PSICOTHEMA, 13(2), 2001, pp. 263-270
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
PSICOTHEMA
ISSN journal
02149915 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
263 - 270
Database
ISI
SICI code
0214-9915(200105)13:2<263:PAOTPO>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The evaluation of programs it's possible in function of the temporary momen ts of collection of data, in function of the aspects to evaluate, in functi on of who carries out the evaluation, etc. In this work will consider two a nalysis techniques that will allow us to come closer to an aspect of the ev aluation that has been obviated in numerous occasions: the lime. The PERT, who began in fifty decade, implies the existence of a temporalization detai led in the one that the sequence and coocurrence of the actions of the pro gram are verified. In fact according to this calendar approach they have in tended evaluation systems. An intervention program, independently of the en vironment to the one that refers, is configured by a series of tasks or act ivities that an carried out in a certain order or sequence. An activity con sumes a time and some resources, and, through PERT it is possible to elabor ate an agenda that could organize temporary the proposed intervention plan from relationships between temporal moments and activities. The PERT allows us to calculate diverse temporary parameters about the implementation of a program intervention. The technique of temporary compensation was develope d specifically to be used in health attention. The application of the techn ique of the interval of time to a situation of optimization in the physical way to be able to compete better than the non maintenance in the physical way. To the user of the intervention they are offered two alternatives stag e: I during the time t (it thrills of continuing staying or of not having t he appropriate physical form to be able to compete) followed by the abandon ment situation for not having personal autonomy. We consider the interestin g applicability of this technique when the programs belong to the previous of training, and, also programs of training in function of the hour stratif ication and of the type of effort.