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冬季两项伤病监测(BIIS)项目方案:一项跨越两个世界杯赛季的前瞻性队列研究。

The Biathlon Injury and Illness Surveillance (BIIS) project protocol: a prospective cohort study across two World Cup seasons.

作者信息

Fitzpatrick Jane, Panagodage Perera Nirmala

机构信息

Centre for Health and Exercise Sports Medicine, The University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences, Melbourne, Australia.

Research Committee, Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2020 Nov 26;6(1):e000862. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000862. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Reliably and accurately establishing injury and illness epidemiology in biathletes will provide insight into seasonal changes, provide potential to better embed innovative prevention strategies and advance sports medicine through the provision of effective healthcare to biathletes. The main objective of the Biathlon Injury and Illness Study (BIIS) is to provide the first comprehensive epidemiological profile of injury and illness in biathlon athletes during two consecutive Biathlon World Cup seasons over 2-years.

METHODS

The BIIS study methodology is established in line with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) injury and illness surveillance protocols using a biathlon-specific injury and illness report form. Team medical staff will provide weekly data using injury and illness definitions of any injury or illness that receives medical attention regardless of time loss. Injuries or illness must be diagnosed and reported by a qualified medical professional (eg, team physician, physiotherapist) to ensure accurate and reliable diagnoses. Descriptive statistics will be used to identify the type, body region and nature of the injury or illness and athlete demographics such as age and gender. Summary measures of injury and illnesses per 1000 athlete-days will be calculated whereby the total number of athletes will be multiplied by the number of days in the season to calculate athlete-days.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study has been approved by the Bellbery Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC reference: 2017-10-757). Results will be published irrespective of negative or positive outcomes and disseminated through different platforms to reach a wide range of stakeholders.

摘要

引言

可靠且准确地确定冬季两项运动员的伤病流行病学情况,将有助于洞察季节变化,为更好地融入创新预防策略提供可能,并通过为冬季两项运动员提供有效的医疗保健来推动运动医学发展。冬季两项伤病研究(BIIS)的主要目标是提供连续两个两年的冬季两项世界杯赛季中冬季两项运动员伤病的首个全面流行病学概况。

方法

BIIS研究方法是根据国际奥委会(IOC)的伤病监测协议制定的,使用特定于冬季两项的伤病报告表。团队医务人员将每周提供数据,使用任何接受医疗护理的伤病的定义,无论是否有时间损失。伤病必须由合格的医疗专业人员(如队医、物理治疗师)诊断和报告,以确保准确可靠的诊断。描述性统计将用于确定伤病的类型、身体部位和性质以及运动员的人口统计学特征,如年龄和性别。将计算每1000运动员日的伤病汇总指标,即运动员总数乘以赛季天数来计算运动员日。

伦理与传播

本研究已获得贝尔贝里人类研究伦理委员会批准(HREC编号:2017 - 10 - 757)。无论结果是阴性还是阳性,研究结果都将发表,并通过不同平台传播,以覆盖广泛的利益相关者。

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