"Dancing on the edge of research" - What is needed to build and sustain research capacity within the massage therapy profession? A formative evaluation

J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2017 Apr;21(2):274-283. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2016.06.019. Epub 2016 Jul 5.

Abstract

Background: Conducting research on massage therapy (MT) continues to be a significant challenge.

Purpose: To explore and identify the structures, processes, and resources required to enable viable, sustainable and high quality MT research activities in the Canadian context.

Participants: Academically-based researchers and MT professionals involved in research.

Research design: Formative evaluation and a descriptive qualitative approach were applied.

Results: Five main themes regarding the requirements of a productive and sustainable MT research infrastructure in Canada were identified: 1) core components, 2) variable components, 3) varying perspectives of stakeholder groups, 4) barriers to creating research infrastructure, and 5) negative metaphors. In addition, participants offered a number of recommendations on how to develop such an infrastructure.

Conclusions: While barriers exist that require attention, participants' insights suggest there are various pathways through which a productive and sustainable MT research infrastructure can be achieved.

Keywords: Massage therapy; Qualitative methods; Research capacity.

MeSH terms

  • Canada
  • Cooperative Behavior
  • Humans
  • Leadership
  • Massage / education
  • Massage / methods*
  • Massage / standards
  • Needs Assessment
  • Qualitative Research
  • Research / organization & administration*
  • Research / standards
  • Treatment Outcome
  • United States