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运动中的兴奋剂:对医务人员知识、态度和信念的综述。

Doping in sport: a review of medical practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs.

机构信息

Carnegie Research Institute, Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2011 May;22(3):198-202. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.03.002. Epub 2011 Apr 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Central to the work of many medical practitioners is the provision of pharmaceutical support for patients. Patients can include athletes who are subject to anti-doping rules and regulations which prohibit the use of certain substances in and out of competition. This paper examines the evidence on medical practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards doping in sport.

METHODS

A systematic search strategy was followed. Research questions and relevance criteria were developed a priori. Potentially relevant studies were located through electronic and hand searches limited to English language articles published between 1990 and 2010. Articles were assessed for relevance by two independent assessors and the results of selected studies were abstracted and synthesised. Outcomes of interest were knowledge, attitudes and beliefs in relation to doping in sport.

RESULTS

Six studies met the inclusion criteria and were examined in detail. Samples reflected a range of medical practitioners drawn from the UK, France (2), Greece, Italy and Ireland. The investigations varied with respect to outcome focus and quality of evidence presented.

CONCLUSION

Whilst the extant empirical research posits a negative attitude towards illegal performance enhancement combined with a positive inclination towards doping prevention, it also exposes a limited knowledge of anti-doping rules and regulations. Insufficient education, leading to a lack of awareness and understanding, could render this professional group at risk of doping offences considering Article 2.8 of the World Anti-Doping Agency Code (WADC). Moreover, in light of the incongruence between professional medical codes and WADC Article 2.8, medical professionals may face doping dilemmas and therefore further discourse is required. At present, the current evidence-base makes it difficult to plan developmentally appropriate education to span the exposure spectrum. Addressing this situation appears warranted.

摘要

背景

许多医务人员的工作核心是为患者提供药物支持。患者可能包括运动员,他们受到反兴奋剂规则和规定的约束,禁止在比赛内外使用某些物质。本文研究了医务人员对运动中兴奋剂的知识、态度和信念的证据。

方法

采用系统搜索策略。预先制定了研究问题和相关性标准。通过电子和手工搜索,仅检索了 1990 年至 2010 年期间发表的英语文章,以确定潜在相关研究。两名独立评估员评估文章的相关性,并提取和综合选定研究的结果。感兴趣的结果是与运动兴奋剂相关的知识、态度和信念。

结果

符合纳入标准的有 6 项研究进行了详细检查。样本反映了来自英国、法国(2 项)、希腊、意大利和爱尔兰的一系列医务人员。调查结果因研究结果的重点和呈现的证据质量而异。

结论

虽然现有实证研究认为对非法提高运动成绩的态度是负面的,对防止兴奋剂的态度是积极的,但也暴露了对反兴奋剂规则和规定的了解有限。教育不足导致缺乏意识和理解,可能使这一专业群体面临兴奋剂犯罪的风险,因为世界反兴奋剂机构准则(WADC)第 2.8 条。此外,鉴于专业医疗准则与 WADC 第 2.8 条之间的不一致性,医务人员可能会面临兴奋剂困境,因此需要进一步讨论。目前,当前的证据基础使得难以规划适合发展的教育来涵盖暴露范围。解决这种情况似乎是合理的。

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