Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2018 Apr;99(4):690-698. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2017.10.019. Epub 2017 Nov 21.
To assess how different decision-guiding factors, such as health- and performance-related stakeholders, as well as evidence-based guidelines, support the process-oriented final positive return-to-play (RTP) decision of head coaches responsible for semiprofessional sport teams.
Cross-sectional survey.
Team sport.
A survey consisting of questions on the importance of different decision-guiding factors used when making the RTP decision after injuries was administered to and completed by head coaches (N=238) of semiprofessional players' teams.
Not applicable.
With respect to helpfulness in the RTP decision-making process, the coaches rated both the importance of the opinions of physicians, physiotherapists, strength and conditioning coaches, and the athletes themselves, and the importance of the general and injury-specific RTP guidelines.
Our survey revealed that the head coaches rely on physicians and physiotherapists to a large extent, to the athletes and to themselves to a medium extent, and to strength and conditioning coaches and RTP guidelines to a small but still relevant extent. The coaches' efforts to seek a shared decision-making process in RTP are, hence, partially evident.
A multitude of actuators intervene when making the RTP decision. The professionalization of the RTP process in semiprofessional sports includes the athletes themselves, the head coaches, the (external) physicians, the (external) physiotherapists, and the strength and conditioning coaches based on general RTP decision-making models and specific criteria related to injury type, sports type, level, and playing position. The development of awareness and implementation strategies of RTP models should be subject to further research.
评估健康和绩效相关利益相关者以及基于证据的指南等不同决策指导因素如何支持负责半职业运动队的主教练在面向过程的最终复出(RTP)决策中做出正向决策。
横断面调查。
团队运动。
一项调查,包括在受伤后做出 RTP 决策时使用不同决策指导因素的重要性问题,由半职业运动员球队的主教练(N=238)进行和完成。
不适用。
在 RTP 决策过程中,教练们评估了医生、物理治疗师、力量和调节教练以及运动员自身意见的重要性,以及一般和特定于损伤的 RTP 指南的重要性。
我们的调查显示,主教练在很大程度上依赖医生和物理治疗师,在中等程度上依赖运动员和自身,在较小但仍然相关的程度上依赖力量和调节教练以及 RTP 指南。因此,教练们在 RTP 中努力寻求共同决策过程的努力部分得到了证明。
在做出 RTP 决策时,有许多因素会产生影响。半职业运动中 RTP 过程的专业化包括运动员自身、主教练、(外部)医生、(外部)物理治疗师以及基于一般 RTP 决策模型和与损伤类型、运动类型、水平和比赛位置相关的具体标准的力量和调节教练。RTP 模型的意识和实施策略的制定应进一步研究。