J Sport Rehabil. 2022 Feb 1;31(2):199-210. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2021-0072. Epub 2021 Nov 15.
Injury is a common and challenging experience for many athletes, and return-to-sport outcomes have been persistently poor despite advancements in research and practice. To ameliorate this challenge and to bridge a gap that exists in the sport injury literature between theoretical conceptualization and intervention design, research is needed to explore team-based approaches to professional practice. The current study aimed to begin this work through exploration of a single performance management team (PMT) through 2 injury and rehabilitation cases leading into and across the 2014 Olympic Winter Games.
Qualitative, interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Interviews were conducted with the 5 members of the PMT (coach, physiotherapist, sport psychology consultant, case manager, and athlete) involved in both injury cases. Lower-order and higher order themes were identified and interpreted through the extent literature.
Results indicate that 3 higher order themes interacted to impact the lived experiences of the PMT members across the 2 injury cases. Participants described the sociocultural context that surrounded the team, the individual struggles they faced, and the functioning of the team as the primary contributors to their lived experiences as well as observed rehabilitation outcomes.
Findings of this study mirror previous research in team science within the general health care domain, and prompt ongoing exploration of how to improve the experiences for PMT members as well as rehabilitation and return-to-sport outcomes for athletes.
对于许多运动员来说,受伤是一种常见且具有挑战性的经历,尽管研究和实践有所进步,但重返运动的结果仍然很差。为了改善这一挑战,并弥合运动损伤文献中理论概念化和干预设计之间存在的差距,需要开展研究来探索基于团队的专业实践方法。本研究旨在通过探索一个单一的绩效管理团队(PMT),通过 2 个伤病康复案例,深入了解 2014 年冬季奥运会前后的情况,从而开展这项工作。
定性、解释性现象学分析。
对参与这 2 个伤病案例的 PMT 的 5 名成员(教练、物理治疗师、运动心理学顾问、个案经理和运动员)进行了访谈。通过文献回顾,确定并解释了较低层次和较高层次的主题。
结果表明,3 个较高层次的主题相互作用,影响了 PMT 成员在 2 个伤病案例中的体验。参与者描述了团队所处的社会文化环境、他们个人面临的困境以及团队的运作,这些是他们体验以及观察到的康复结果的主要影响因素。
本研究的结果与一般医疗保健领域的团队科学中的先前研究相吻合,并促使人们持续探索如何改善 PMT 成员的体验以及运动员的康复和重返运动的结果。