Timpka Toomas, Jacobsson Jenny, Ekberg Joakim, Finch Caroline F, Bichenbach Jerome, Edouard Pascal, Bargoria Victor, Branco Pedro, Alonso Juan Manuel
Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden; Unit for Health Analysis, Centre for Healthcare Development, County Council of Östergötland, Sweden.
Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden.
J Sci Med Sport. 2015 Nov;18(6):643-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2014.11.393. Epub 2014 Dec 5.
Consistency in routines for reporting injury has been a focus of development efforts in sports epidemiology for a long time. To gain an improved understanding of current reporting practices, we applied the Injury Definitions Concept Framework (IDCF) in a review of injury reporting in a subset of the field.
Meta-narrative review.
An analysis of injury definitions reported in consensus statements for different sports and studies of injury epidemiology in athletics (track and field) published in PubMed between 1980 and 2013 was performed. Separate narratives for each of the three reporting contexts in the IDCF were constructed from the data.
Six consensus statements and 14 studies reporting on athletics injury epidemiology fulfilled the selection criteria. The narratives on sports performance, clinical examination, and athlete self-report contexts were evenly represented in the eligible studies. The sports performance and athlete self-report narratives covered both professional and community athletes as well as training and competition settings. In the clinical examination narrative, data collection by health service professionals was linked to studies of professional athletes at international championships.
From an application of the IDCF in a review of injury reporting in sports epidemiology we observed a parallel usage of reporting contexts in this field of research. The co-existence of reporting methodologies does not necessarily reflect a problematic situation, but only provided that firm precautions are taken when comparing studies performed in the different contexts.
长期以来,损伤报告流程的一致性一直是体育流行病学发展工作的重点。为了更好地了解当前的报告做法,我们在对该领域一个子集中的损伤报告进行综述时应用了损伤定义概念框架(IDCF)。
元叙事综述。
对1980年至2013年间发表在PubMed上的不同运动项目的共识声明以及田径运动损伤流行病学研究中报告的损伤定义进行了分析。根据数据为IDCF中的三种报告背景分别构建了叙事。
六项共识声明和14项关于田径损伤流行病学的研究符合入选标准。在符合条件的研究中,关于运动表现、临床检查和运动员自我报告背景的叙事得到了均衡体现。运动表现和运动员自我报告叙事涵盖了职业和社区运动员以及训练和比赛场景。在临床检查叙事中,卫生服务专业人员的数据收集与国际锦标赛上职业运动员的研究相关联。
通过将IDCF应用于体育流行病学损伤报告综述,我们观察到该研究领域中报告背景的并行使用情况。报告方法的共存不一定反映出问题情况,但前提是在比较不同背景下进行的研究时要采取严格的预防措施。