Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Faculty Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Clin J Sport Med. 2023 Mar 1;33(2):103-109. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000001129.
In 2011, the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine released their first position paper on Abuse, Harassment, and Bullying in Sport. Since this time, there have been significant advancements within the global sport landscape, including the emergence of regulatory bodies and initiatives aimed at prioritizing athletes' health and well-being. While the shift to a more proactive approach for safeguarding athletes is evident and promising, athletes continue to be affected by cases of maltreatment. To advance safe sport, it is critical that all supporters of safe and healthy performance are aware of their roles and responsibilities for preventing and addressing maltreatment, including the Canadian sport medicine community. In this updated position statement, recent advancements in research on issues of maltreatment are summarized and specific recommendations are provided on how the medical community can contribute to appropriately identifying, treating, and preventing harm in sport, as well as their role in advocating for the health and well-being of athletes in their care.
2011 年,加拿大运动与锻炼医学学院发布了首份关于运动中虐待、骚扰和欺凌问题的立场文件。自那时以来,全球运动领域取得了重大进展,包括监管机构和旨在优先考虑运动员健康和福祉的倡议的出现。尽管保护运动员的积极措施已经显而易见且前景看好,但运动员仍受到虐待案件的影响。为了促进安全运动,所有支持安全和健康表现的人都必须意识到他们在预防和处理虐待行为方面的角色和责任,包括加拿大运动医学界。在这份最新的立场声明中,总结了关于虐待问题的研究的最新进展,并就医学界如何有助于在运动中正确识别、治疗和预防伤害提供了具体建议,以及他们在倡导其照顾的运动员的健康和福祉方面的作用。