Fagher Kristina, Badenhorst Marelise, Kunorozva Lovemore, Derman Wayne, Lexell Jan
Department of Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Medicine Research Group, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand, School of Sport and Recreation, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2023 May;33(5):776-786. doi: 10.1111/sms.14281. Epub 2022 Dec 21.
The aim of this study was to explore elite Para athletes' and coaches' perceptions of experiences of athlete health monitoring.
This study used a qualitative design, applying a phenomenographical approach. Thirteen athletes and six coaches from two different socioeconomic contexts (the Swedish and South African Paralympic programs) participated. Data were collected through individual interviews focusing on athletes' and coaches' perceptions of experiences of athlete health monitoring within Para sport.
Three main themes were revealed: (i) the benefits of athlete health monitoring, (ii) the importance of implementation and adaptation of athlete health monitoring in the real-world sports context, and (iii) barriers of athlete health monitoring. The perceptions were that regular monitoring can detect injuries early and thereby prevent them from progressing. Several participants highlighted the importance of monitoring factors beyond injury and illness, such as Para sport-specific health issues. Athletes' experiences were that they started to reflect on their own health, which was interpreted as improvement in health literacy. Another perception was that athlete health monitoring only is conducted within the research context and that athletes are not followed up. The perception was that it is the sports federations' responsibility to monitor and provide support when needed. Lastly, data revealed differences in the possibilities of conducting monitoring, which was related to both socioeconomic factors and Para sport.
Coaches and athletes see health monitoring as valuable and important in enhancing athlete health. However, to maximize the impact, the monitoring structure should be specific to the context and provide multidisciplinary support when needed.
本研究旨在探讨精英残疾运动员及其教练对运动员健康监测体验的看法。
本研究采用质性设计,运用现象学方法。来自两种不同社会经济背景(瑞典和南非残奥会项目)的13名运动员和6名教练参与其中。通过个人访谈收集数据,重点关注残疾运动员及其教练对残疾运动中运动员健康监测体验的看法。
揭示了三个主要主题:(i)运动员健康监测的益处;(ii)在现实体育环境中实施和调整运动员健康监测的重要性;(iii)运动员健康监测的障碍。大家认为定期监测可以早期发现损伤,从而防止其恶化。几位参与者强调了监测损伤和疾病以外因素的重要性,如残疾运动特有的健康问题。运动员们的体验是他们开始反思自己的健康状况,这被解读为健康素养的提高。另一种看法是运动员健康监测仅在研究背景下进行,且运动员没有得到后续跟进。大家认为监测并在需要时提供支持是体育联合会的责任。最后,数据显示监测可能性存在差异,这与社会经济因素和残疾运动都有关。
教练和运动员认为健康监测对促进运动员健康很有价值且很重要。然而,为了最大化其影响,监测结构应因地制宜,并在需要时提供多学科支持。