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引入一种新的方法来记录军事训练期间的伤害:一项在 296 名年轻挪威新兵中的前瞻性研究。

Introducing a new method to record injuries during military training: a prospective study among 296 young Norwegian conscripts.

机构信息

Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sports Sciences, Oslo, Norway

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMJ Mil Health. 2024 Mar 20;170(2):101-106. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2022-002088.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Most epidemiological studies in the field of military medicine have been based on data from medical records and registries. The aims of this study were to test a self-reporting injury surveillance system commonly used in sports medicine in a military setting, and to describe the injury pattern among Norwegian army conscripts during a period of military training.

METHOD

A total of 296 conscripts in His Majesty the King's Guard were asked to report all injuries each week for 12 weeks, using a modification of the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Questionnaire on Health Problems (OSTRC-H2). We recorded all injuries irrespective of their need for medical attention or consequences for military participation. In addition, we retrieved data on injuries recorded by military physicians in the medical record from the Norwegian Armed Forces Health Register.

RESULTS

The mean weekly response rate was 74%. A total of 357 injuries were recorded, of which 82% were only captured through the OSTRC-H2 and 3% only in the medical records. The average weekly prevalence of injury was 28% (95% CI: 25% to 31%), and 10% (95% CI: 8% to 12%) experienced injuries with a substantial negative impact on training and performance. The greatest injury burden was caused by lower limb injuries, with knee and foot injuries as the predominant injury locations.

CONCLUSION

The OSTRC-H2 is suitable for use in a military setting and records substantially more injuries than the standard medical record. The prevalence of injuries among conscripts is high and comparable with many elite sports.

摘要

简介

大多数军事医学领域的流行病学研究都基于病历和登记数据。本研究旨在测试一种常用于运动医学的自我报告伤害监测系统在军事环境中的适用性,并描述挪威陆军新兵在军事训练期间的伤害模式。

方法

共有 296 名国王卫队新兵被要求使用奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心健康问题问卷(OSTRC-H2)的修改版,每周报告所有伤害,为期 12 周。我们记录了所有伤害,无论其是否需要医疗关注或对军事参与的影响如何。此外,我们从挪威武装部队健康登记处的医疗记录中检索了军事医生记录的伤害数据。

结果

每周平均回复率为 74%。共记录了 357 起伤害事件,其中 82%仅通过 OSTRC-H2 记录,3%仅在病历中记录。每周受伤的平均患病率为 28%(95%CI:25%至 31%),10%(95%CI:8%至 12%)的人受伤对训练和表现产生了重大负面影响。下肢损伤造成的伤害负担最大,膝关节和足部损伤是主要的损伤部位。

结论

OSTRC-H2 适用于军事环境,记录的伤害数量明显多于标准病历。新兵的受伤率很高,与许多精英运动相当。

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