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日本奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心过度使用损伤和健康问题问卷的更新。

An update of the Japanese Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center questionnaires on overuse injuries and health problems.

机构信息

Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Neyagawa, Osaka, Japan.

Faculty of Health Care, Teikyo Heisei University, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Apr 1;16(4):e0249685. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249685. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Monitoring the health of athletes is important for their protection, and questionnaires such as those produced by the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) are a valuable tool in this process. In 2020, several changes were made to the OSTRC questionnaires (OSTRC-O, OSTRC-H), including changes to the wording, structure, and logic of the original questionnaires. In the present study, the Japanese versions of the OSTRC questionnaires (OSTRC-O.JP, OSTRC-H.JP) were revised to meet the requirements of the updated versions and to analyse new and previously collected data to illustrate the impact of the changes on Japanese athletes. Proposed changes were categorized as minor or more substantial; minor changes were effected to the questionnaire instructions and to the wording of all four questions, and more substantial changes were made to the wording of question 2. The updated questionnaires also included changes to questionnaire logic and answer categories. To assess the consequences of the changes to the wording of question 2, 101 athletes were asked to complete the OSTRC-H.JP, which included both the original and updated versions of question 2, over 10 consecutive weeks. We calculated the number of health problems identified when new gatekeeper logic was and was not applied, using 1585 OSTRC-H.JP responses to assess the consequences of the changes to the questionnaire logic. The kappa coefficient, which measures the level of agreement between the responses to question 2 of the original and updated versions, was high. By applying gatekeeper logic, there was a remarkable reduction in the number of injuries and illnesses among all health problems but less reduction in substantial health problems and time loss health problems. These changes will make it easier for Japanese athletes to complete the questionnaires and improve the quality of collected data.

摘要

监测运动员的健康状况对他们的保护至关重要,而奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心(OSTRC)等机构制定的问卷则是这一过程中的宝贵工具。2020 年,OSTRC 问卷(OSTRC-O、OSTRC-H)进行了多项修改,包括修改问卷的措辞、结构和逻辑。在本研究中,修订了 OSTRC 问卷的日文版(OSTRC-O.JP、OSTRC-H.JP),以满足更新版本的要求,并分析新收集和之前收集的数据,以说明这些变化对日本运动员的影响。提出的修改分为较小或较大的修改;对问卷说明和所有四个问题的措辞进行了较小的修改,对问题 2 的措辞进行了较大的修改。更新后的问卷还包括问卷逻辑和答案类别上的变化。为了评估问题 2 措辞修改的后果,101 名运动员在 10 周内连续完成了 OSTRC-H.JP,其中包括问题 2 的原始和更新版本。我们计算了应用和不应用新守门员逻辑时识别出的健康问题数量,使用了 1585 份 OSTRC-H.JP 回复来评估问卷逻辑变化的后果。衡量问题 2 原始和更新版本回复之间一致性水平的 Kappa 系数较高。通过应用守门员逻辑,所有健康问题的受伤和疾病数量显著减少,但实质性健康问题和时间损失健康问题的减少较少。这些变化将使日本运动员更容易完成问卷,并提高收集数据的质量。

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