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初级卫生保健中的与运动相关的损伤。

Sports-related injuries in primary health care.

机构信息

Department of General Practice, University of Groningen, Groningen.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2011 Feb;28(1):29-33. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmq075. Epub 2010 Oct 5.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Sports activities play an important role in today's society. However, as more people become involved in these activities, the number of sports-related injuries also increases. In the Netherlands, 3.5 million sports injuries occur annually. Twenty per cent of these injuries are first seen by a GP. Little is known about the epidemiology of these injuries in general practice. This study has been conducted to determine the incidence and prevalence of sports-related injuries in general practice and to provide information about the nature and treatment of these injuries.

METHODS

Survey study conducted in 612 patients with sports-related injuries by 21 GP trainees in as many GP practices. Inclusion of study subjects took place between September 2007 and April 2009.

RESULTS

In total, 694 sports-related injuries were registered. The incidence of sports-related injuries was 23.7 in 1000 patients and prevalence 27.8 in 1000 patients. Soccer-related injuries are most prominent in this population, lower extremities being three times more often involved than upper extremities. GPs often (60.9%) used a symptom-based diagnosis. In 80% of the cases, no additional diagnostic testing took place, while in 36.5% of the cases, only explanation and advice sufficed. Few patients were referred to the hospital (6.6%).

DISCUSSION

Patients with sports-related injuries regularly consult GPs (on average one to two times per week). GPs tend to use non-specific diagnoses in sports-related injuries. In part, this may be due to the lack of specific diagnoses available in the current registration system (International Classification of Primary Care). Most often these injuries require only explanation and medical advice from the GP. Usually, additional tests or hospital referrals are not necessary. Presumably, mostly patients with mild sports-related injuries consult the GP.

摘要

简介

体育活动在当今社会中扮演着重要的角色。然而,随着越来越多的人参与到这些活动中,与运动相关的受伤人数也在增加。在荷兰,每年有 350 万人遭受运动损伤。其中 20%的损伤由全科医生首次诊治。关于全科医生中这些损伤的流行病学情况知之甚少。本研究旨在确定运动相关损伤在全科实践中的发生率和患病率,并提供有关这些损伤性质和治疗的信息。

方法

在 21 名全科医生培训生在 612 名运动相关损伤患者中进行了一项调查研究,这些患者来自 21 家全科医生诊所。研究对象的纳入时间为 2007 年 9 月至 2009 年 4 月。

结果

共登记了 694 例运动相关损伤。运动相关损伤的发生率为每 1000 名患者 23.7 例,患病率为每 1000 名患者 27.8 例。在该人群中,与足球相关的损伤最为突出,下肢损伤是上肢损伤的三倍多。全科医生经常(60.9%)根据症状做出诊断。在 80%的情况下,没有进行额外的诊断性检查,而在 36.5%的情况下,仅解释和建议就足够了。只有少数患者(6.6%)被转诊到医院。

讨论

患有运动相关损伤的患者定期咨询全科医生(平均每周一到两次)。全科医生在处理运动相关损伤时倾向于使用非特异性诊断。这在一定程度上可能是由于当前登记系统(国际初级保健分类)中缺乏特定诊断。这些损伤大多数情况下只需要全科医生的解释和医学建议。通常,不需要额外的检查或转介到医院。推测起来,大多数患有轻度运动相关损伤的患者会咨询全科医生。

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