美国陆军肌肉骨骼损伤报告不足:来自一个步兵旅战斗队调查研究的结果
Underreporting of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the US Army: Findings From an Infantry Brigade Combat Team Survey Study.
作者信息
Smith Laurel, Westrick Richard, Sauers Sarah, Cooper Adam, Scofield Dennis, Claro Pedro, Warr Bradley
机构信息
United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts
United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts.
出版信息
Sports Health. 2016 Nov;8(6):507-513. doi: 10.1177/1941738116670873.
BACKGROUND
Musculoskeletal injury is a significant threat to readiness in the US Army. Current injury surveillance methods are constrained by accurate injury reporting. Input into electronic medical records or databases therefore may not accurately reflect injury incidence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate injury reporting among active-duty US Army soldiers to explore potential limitations of surveillance approaches.
HYPOTHESIS
A significant number of injuries go unreported to medical personnel.
STUDY DESIGN
Cross-sectional study.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE
Level 4.
METHODS
Surveys were completed by soldiers assigned to an Army Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Survey questions inquired about injuries sustained in the previous 12 months, injury onset, and whether injuries were reported to a medical provider. Participants were asked to rank reasons for accurately reporting, underreporting, and/or exaggerating injuries. Chi-square analyses were used to compare differences among underreported injuries in terms of injury onset (gradual vs acute) and sex.
RESULTS
A total of 1388 soldiers reported 3202 injuries that had occurred in the previous 12-month period, including 1636 (51%) that were reported and 1566 (49%) that were identified as not reported to medical personnel. More than 49% of reported injuries were described as acute and 51% were described as chronic. Injury exaggeration was reported by 6% of soldiers. The most common reasons for not reporting injuries were fear that an injury might affect future career opportunities and avoidance of military "profiles" (mandated physical restrictions).
CONCLUSION
Approximately half of musculoskeletal injuries in a Brigade Combat Team were not reported.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Unreported and untreated injuries can lead to reinjury, chronic pain, performance decrements, and increased costs associated with disability benefits. Additionally, unreported injuries can undermine injury surveillance efforts aimed at reducing the musculoskeletal injury problem in the military.
背景
肌肉骨骼损伤对美国陆军的战备状态构成重大威胁。当前的损伤监测方法受到准确损伤报告的限制。因此,输入电子病历或数据库中的信息可能无法准确反映损伤发生率。本研究的目的是评估现役美国陆军士兵的损伤报告情况,以探索监测方法的潜在局限性。
假设
大量损伤未报告给医务人员。
研究设计
横断面研究。
证据水平
4级。
方法
由隶属于陆军步兵旅战斗队的士兵完成调查问卷。调查问题询问了过去12个月内遭受的损伤、损伤发生情况以及是否向医疗服务提供者报告过损伤。要求参与者对准确报告、漏报和/或夸大损伤的原因进行排序。采用卡方分析比较漏报损伤在损伤发生情况(渐进性与急性)和性别方面的差异。
结果
共有1388名士兵报告了过去12个月内发生的3202起损伤,其中1636起(51%)已报告,1566起(49%)被确定未报告给医务人员。超过49%的报告损伤被描述为急性,51%为慢性。6%的士兵报告有夸大损伤的情况。未报告损伤的最常见原因是担心损伤可能影响未来的职业机会以及避免军事“档案”(规定的身体限制)。
结论
旅战斗队中约一半的肌肉骨骼损伤未报告。
临床意义
未报告和未治疗的损伤可导致再次受伤、慢性疼痛、功能下降以及与残疾福利相关的成本增加。此外,未报告的损伤会破坏旨在减少军队中肌肉骨骼损伤问题的损伤监测工作。