Yeomans Caithriona, Kenny Ian C, Cahalan Roisin, Warrington Giles D, Harrison Andrew J, Hayes Kevin, Lyons Mark, Campbell Mark J, Glynn Liam G, Comyns Thomas M
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland; Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland; Health Research Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland.
Phys Ther Sport. 2019 Jan;35:79-88. doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2018.11.007. Epub 2018 Nov 17.
To describe the development, implementation and evaluation of a comprehensive injury surveillance system.
The four phases; i) A survey of 58 medical professionals working in amateur rugby. ii) The design of a web-based injury surveillance system (IRISweb). iii) Recruitment of 21 of the top 58 amateur clubs to use IRISweb. iv) An evaluation survey of the 21 participating clubs.
Irish amateur rugby clubs.
Medical professionals working in amateur rugby.
Phase one investigated the injury monitoring practices in operation prior to the IRIS project. Phase four investigated the effectiveness and usefulness of IRISweb.
Twenty-one clubs were recruited, however 2 clubs failed to provide a full season of data (10% dropout rate). Eighty-two percent of the remaining 19 clubs rated IRISweb as 'good' or 'very good'. Facilitators of injury surveillance were; increased player adherence (65%) and notifications to update the system (59%), however, poor player adherence (71%) and medical staff availability (24%) were the main barriers.
The IRIS project is the first prospective long-term injury surveillance system in Irish amateur rugby, effectively tracking injuries to guide future evidence-based injury prevention strategies. This study highlights facilitators and barriers to injury surveillance within amateur sport.
描述一个综合损伤监测系统的开发、实施和评估。
分为四个阶段;i)对58名从事业余橄榄球工作的医学专业人员进行调查。ii)设计一个基于网络的损伤监测系统(IRISweb)。iii)招募58家顶级业余俱乐部中的21家使用IRISweb。iv)对21家参与俱乐部进行评估调查。
爱尔兰业余橄榄球俱乐部。
从事业余橄榄球工作的医学专业人员。
第一阶段调查了IRIS项目之前实施中的损伤监测做法。第四阶段调查了IRISweb的有效性和实用性。
招募了21家俱乐部,但有2家俱乐部未能提供完整赛季的数据(退出率为10%)。其余19家俱乐部中有82%将IRISweb评为“好”或“非常好”。损伤监测的促进因素包括;球员依从性提高(65%)和通知以更新系统(59%),然而,球员依从性差(71%)和医务人员可用性低(24%)是主要障碍。
IRIS项目是爱尔兰业余橄榄球中首个前瞻性长期损伤监测系统,有效地跟踪损伤情况以指导未来基于证据的损伤预防策略。本研究突出了业余运动中损伤监测的促进因素和障碍。