School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Department of Paediatrics, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2018 May;28(5):1569-1577. doi: 10.1111/sms.13040. Epub 2018 Feb 8.
The objective of our study was to evaluate incidence rates and profile of school program ski and snowboard-related injuries by school grade group using a historical cohort design. Injuries were identified via Accident Report Forms completed by ski patrollers. Severe injury was defined as those with ambulance evacuation or recommending patient transport to hospital. Poisson regression analysis was used to examine the school grade group-specific injury rates adjusting for risk factors (sex, activity, ability, and socioeconomic status) and accounting for the effect of clustering by school. Forty of 107 (37%) injuries reported were severe. Adolescents (grades 7-12) had higher crude injury rates (91 of 10 000 student-days) than children (grades 1-3: 25 of 10 000 student-days; grades 4-6: 65 of 10 000 student-days). Those in grades 1-3 had no severe injuries. Although the rate of injury was lower in grades 1-3, there were no statistically significant grade group differences in adjusted analyses. Snowboarders had a higher rate of injury compared with skiers, while higher ability level was protective. Participants in grades 1-3 had the lowest crude and adjusted injury rates. Students in grades 7-12 had the highest rate of overall and severe injuries. These results will inform evidence-based guidelines for school ski/snowboard program participation by school-aged children.
本研究的目的是通过历史队列设计,评估按学校年级组划分的学校滑雪和单板滑雪相关伤害发生率和特征。伤害通过滑雪巡逻员填写的事故报告表来确定。严重伤害定义为需要救护车转移或建议送往医院的伤害。采用泊松回归分析,在调整了危险因素(性别、活动、能力和社会经济地位)并考虑了学校聚类效应的情况下,检验了特定学校年级组的伤害发生率。在报告的 40 例伤害中,有 4 例(37%)为严重伤害。青少年(7-12 年级)的伤害粗发生率(每千名学生 91 例)高于儿童(1-3 年级:每千名学生 25 例;4-6 年级:每千名学生 65 例)。1-3 年级没有严重伤害。尽管 1-3 年级的伤害发生率较低,但在调整分析中,各年级组之间没有统计学意义上的差异。与滑雪者相比,单板滑雪者的伤害发生率更高,而能力水平较高则具有保护作用。1-3 年级的参与者受伤粗率和调整后伤害率最低。7-12 年级的学生受伤总体发生率和严重伤害发生率最高。这些结果将为制定基于证据的学校滑雪/单板滑雪项目参与指南提供信息,供学龄儿童使用。