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运动医学提供者对学生运动员镰状细胞特征筛查的态度和信念。

Attitudes and beliefs of sports medicine providers to sickle cell trait screening of student athletes.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2011 Nov;21(6):480-5. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0b013e31822e8634.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the attitudes of members of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) toward the new National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) policy to require all Division I student athletes be screened for sickle cell trait (SCT), have prior evidence of testing, or sign a waiver.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey of members of the AMSSM electronic mailing list was conducted. Descriptive, McNemar, and χ2 statistics were performed.

SETTING

Internet survey.

PARTICIPANTS

Of the 1765 AMSSM e-mail list members, 370 returned partial or completed surveys.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Dependent variables included familiarity with the NCAA policy, support of universal or targeted screening programs, preferences regarding screening methodologies, and athletic restrictions or modifications for student athletes identified with SCT. Respondents' gender, race/ethnicity, and involvement as an NCAA team physician were independent variables.

RESULTS

Of the respondents, 76% were men, 85% were whites, and 53% served as NCAA Division I team physicians. Ninety percent were aware of the policy. There was greater support for targeted (76%, 267 of 353) compared with universal (39%, 137 of 353; P < 0.01) screening, with targeting based on race/ethnicity and sport. Respondents supported targeted screening of varsity and freshman athletes in all NCAA divisions, but most (88%) also supported waivers. Respondents favored using existing medical records (73%) or Sickledex screening (71%) methodologies despite concerns about inaccuracies (16% for each methodology). Most respondents agreed that there is discrimination in athletic participation and obtaining insurance.

CONCLUSIONS

There is lack of consensus within the AMSSM regarding the current NCAA SCT screening policy. Implementation must take into consideration potential discrimination.

摘要

目的

描述美国运动医学学会(AMSSM)成员对新的全国大学生体育协会(NCAA)政策的态度,该政策要求所有一级学生运动员接受镰状细胞特征(SCT)筛查,有先前的检测证据,或签署弃权书。

设计

对 AMSSM 电子邮件列表的成员进行了横断面调查。进行了描述性、McNemar 和 χ2 统计分析。

设置

互联网调查。

参与者

在 1765 名 AMSSM 电子邮件列表成员中,有 370 名返回了部分或完整的调查。

主要观察指标

因变量包括对 NCAA 政策的熟悉程度、对普遍或有针对性的筛查计划的支持、对筛查方法的偏好,以及对被诊断为 SCT 的学生运动员的体育限制或修改。受访者的性别、种族/民族以及作为 NCAA 队医的参与情况是自变量。

结果

在受访者中,76%是男性,85%是白人,53%是 NCAA 一级队医生。90%的人都知道这项政策。与普遍筛查(39%,353 人中 137 人)相比,有更多的人支持有针对性的筛查(76%,353 人中 267 人;P < 0.01),筛查基于种族/民族和运动。受访者支持在所有 NCAA 分部对校队和新生运动员进行有针对性的筛查,但大多数(88%)也支持弃权。尽管对两种方法的准确性都存在担忧(每种方法 16%),但受访者还是倾向于使用现有的医疗记录(73%)或 Sickledex 筛查(71%)方法。大多数受访者认为在体育参与和获得保险方面存在歧视。

结论

AMSSM 内部对目前 NCAA SCT 筛查政策缺乏共识。实施必须考虑到潜在的歧视。

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