Weiler Richard, Van Mechelen Willem, Fuller Colin, Verhagen Evert
Amsterdam Collaboration on Health and Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The FA Centre for Disability Football Research, St Georges Park, Burton-Upon-Trent, Staffordshire, UK.
Sports Med. 2016 Aug;46(8):1141-53. doi: 10.1007/s40279-016-0478-0.
Fifteen percent of the world's population live with disability, and many of these individuals choose to play sport. There are barriers to sport participation for athletes with disability and sports injury can greatly impact on daily life, which makes sports injury prevention additionally important.
The purpose of this review is to systematically review the definitions, methodologies and injury rates in disability sport, which should assist future identification of risk factors and development of injury prevention strategies. A secondary aim is to highlight the most pressing issues for improvement of the quality of injury epidemiology research for disability sport.
A search of NICE, AMED, British Nursing Index, CINAHL, EMBASE and Medline was conducted to identify all publications up to 16 June 2015. Of 489 potentially relevant articles and reference searching, a total of 15 studies were included. Wide study sample heterogeneity prevented data pooling and meta-analysis.
Results demonstrated an evolving field of epidemiology, but with wide differences in sports injury definition and with studies focused on short competitions. Background data were generally sparse; there was minimal exposure analysis, and no analysis of injury severity, all of which made comparison of injury risk and injury severity difficult.
There is an urgent need for consensus on sports injury definition and methodology in disability sports. The quality of studies is variable, with inconsistent sports injury definitions, methodologies and injury rates, which prevents comparison, conclusions and development of injury prevention strategies. The authors highlight the most pressing issues for improvement of the quality in injury epidemiology research for disability sport.
世界上15%的人口患有残疾,其中许多人选择参加体育运动。残疾运动员参与体育运动存在障碍,运动损伤会对日常生活产生重大影响,这使得运动损伤预防尤为重要。
本综述的目的是系统回顾残疾体育中的定义、方法和损伤率,这将有助于未来识别风险因素并制定损伤预防策略。第二个目的是强调改善残疾体育损伤流行病学研究质量最紧迫的问题。
检索了英国国家卫生与临床优化研究所(NICE)、联合和补充医学数据库(AMED)、英国护理索引、护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)、荷兰医学文摘数据库(EMBASE)和医学文献数据库(Medline),以识别截至2015年6月16日的所有出版物。在489篇潜在相关文章和参考文献检索中,共纳入15项研究。广泛的研究样本异质性阻碍了数据合并和荟萃分析。
结果表明这是一个不断发展的流行病学领域,但在运动损伤定义方面存在很大差异,且研究集中在短期比赛。背景数据普遍稀少;暴露分析极少,且没有对损伤严重程度进行分析,所有这些都使得比较损伤风险和损伤严重程度变得困难。
残疾体育中运动损伤的定义和方法迫切需要达成共识。研究质量参差不齐,运动损伤定义、方法和损伤率不一致,这妨碍了比较、得出结论以及制定损伤预防策略。作者强调了改善残疾体育损伤流行病学研究质量最紧迫的问题。