Bastas Denise, Vincelli Jennifer, De Riddhita, Benia Eliana, Gairdner Sarah, Brandão Leonardo R, Avila Laura
Division of Haematology/Oncology The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada.
Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Research Institute The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Ontario Canada.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2022 Jul 29;6(5):e12779. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12779. eCollection 2022 Jul.
Injury in adolescent athletes that threatens their sport participation can result in a sense of identity loss during critical years for identity development, creating the potential for significant mental health challenges. The specific effect of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in this vulnerable population has not been characterized.
To describe the impact of DVT diagnosis, treatment, and long-term complications on the mental well-being of athletes who sustained a DVT during adolescence and to identify strategies to improve the quality of care for these patients.
Using a qualitative study design, athletes with a history of DVT during adolescence and their parents were recruited to participate in semistructured interviews. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. Participants were recruited until reaching thematic saturation.
In total, 19 participants (12 athletes, 7 parents) were recruited. Athletes were mainly males (67%), median age at time of DVT was 15 years (range, 12-18 years), and median age at study participation was 19 years (range, 16-34 years). Thematic analysis revealed four main themes: Theme 1: DVT posed a threat to sport participation; Theme 2: at a personal level, there were significant mental health challenges; Theme 3: at a societal level, DVT is an invisible disability; and Theme 4: physical, psychological, and transition support are important to improve the care of these patients.
Deep vein thrombosis threatens an athlete's participation in sport, resulting in a significant and complex impact on their mental well-being. Heightened awareness and a multidisciplinary approach are needed to help young athletes navigate the consequences of DVT.
青少年运动员遭受的损伤若威胁到他们参与体育运动,可能会在身份认同发展的关键时期导致身份认同感丧失,从而产生重大心理健康挑战的可能性。深静脉血栓形成(DVT)在这一脆弱人群中的具体影响尚未得到描述。
描述DVT诊断、治疗及长期并发症对青春期发生DVT的运动员心理健康的影响,并确定改善这些患者护理质量的策略。
采用定性研究设计,招募有青春期DVT病史的运动员及其父母参与半结构化访谈。访谈内容经转录后采用主题分析法进行分析。持续招募参与者直至达到主题饱和。
共招募了19名参与者(12名运动员,7名家长)。运动员主要为男性(67%),DVT发生时的中位年龄为15岁(范围12 - 18岁),参与研究时的中位年龄为19岁(范围16 - 34岁)。主题分析揭示了四个主要主题:主题1:DVT对运动参与构成威胁;主题2:在个人层面,存在重大心理健康挑战;主题3:在社会层面,DVT是一种隐形残疾;主题4:身体、心理及过渡支持对于改善这些患者的护理很重要。
深静脉血栓形成威胁运动员参与体育运动,对其心理健康产生重大且复杂的影响。需要提高认识并采用多学科方法来帮助年轻运动员应对DVT的后果。