Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway
Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar.
Br J Sports Med. 2020 Apr;54(7):372-389. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2019-101969. Epub 2020 Feb 18.
Injury and illness surveillance, and epidemiological studies, are fundamental elements of concerted efforts to protect the health of the athlete. To encourage consistency in the definitions and methodology used, and to enable data across studies to be compared, research groups have published 11 sport-specific or setting-specific consensus statements on sports injury (and, eventually, illness) epidemiology to date. Our objective was to further strengthen consistency in data collection, injury definitions and research reporting through an updated set of recommendations for sports injury and illness studies, including a new Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist extension. The IOC invited a working group of international experts to review relevant literature and provide recommendations. The procedure included an open online survey, several stages of text drafting and consultation by working groups and a 3-day consensus meeting in October 2019. This statement includes recommendations for data collection and research reporting covering key components: defining and classifying health problems; severity of health problems; capturing and reporting athlete exposure; expressing risk; burden of health problems; study population characteristics and data collection methods. Based on these, we also developed a new reporting guideline as a STROBE Extension-the STROBE Sports Injury and Illness Surveillance (STROBE-SIIS). The IOC encourages ongoing in- and out-of-competition surveillance programmes and studies to describe injury and illness trends and patterns, understand their causes and develop measures to protect the health of the athlete. Implementation of the methods outlined in this statement will advance consistency in data collection and research reporting.
伤害和疾病监测以及流行病学研究是保护运动员健康的协同努力的基本要素。为了鼓励在定义和方法使用方面的一致性,并使研究之间的数据能够进行比较,研究小组迄今为止已经发布了 11 项针对运动损伤(最终还有疾病)的特定于运动或特定于环境的共识声明。我们的目标是通过一套更新的运动损伤和疾病研究建议,进一步加强数据收集、损伤定义和研究报告的一致性,其中包括一个新的加强观察性研究的报告标准(STROBE)检查表扩展。国际奥委会邀请了一个国际专家工作组审查相关文献并提供建议。该程序包括公开的在线调查、几个阶段的文本起草以及工作组的协商和 2019 年 10 月为期 3 天的共识会议。本声明包括涵盖关键组成部分的数据收集和研究报告建议:定义和分类健康问题;健康问题的严重程度;捕捉和报告运动员暴露情况;表达风险;健康问题负担;研究人群特征和数据收集方法。基于这些建议,我们还开发了一个新的报告指南,作为 STROBE 扩展-STROBE 运动损伤和疾病监测(STROBE-SIIS)。国际奥委会鼓励进行比赛内外的监测计划和研究,以描述损伤和疾病的趋势和模式,了解其原因,并制定保护运动员健康的措施。实施本声明中概述的方法将有助于提高数据收集和研究报告的一致性。