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新冠疫情对恢复运动信心的影响:来自美国大学体育协会(NCAA)运动员的观点

COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Confidence to Return to Sport: Perspectives From National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Athletes.

作者信息

Valdez Katia E, Ramesh Ashvita, Terry Michael A, Tjong Vehniah K

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Jun 1;15(6):e39824. doi: 10.7759/cureus.39824. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One of the unforeseen impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a decrease in athletes' confidence to return to their sport after mandates were lifted. Both physical and psychological effects have been implicated. This study aimed to measure the severity of these changes among a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes.

METHODS

A novel based on the validated ACL-RSI survey, was distributed to Division 1 collegiate athletes. The survey evaluated the psychological readiness of each player to return to sport in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, utilizing a 1-10 scale (1 = least confident and 10 = most confident). Numerical responses to each survey were summed to create a primary outcome score-an athlete's . Higher scores indicate higher levels of readiness to return to sport in the nearest coming season.

RESULTS

Responses came from 68 athletes representing a variety of sports. Of those with an injury, 14 (82.35%) attributed their injury to changes in their training schedule due to COVID-19 restrictions, and the remaining three (17.65%) did not. Among all athletes, the mean return to sport readiness (RTS) score was 44 (SD 24.76). Those playing a winter sport had the lowest mean RTS score, 35 ± 23, and those playing a fall season sport had the highest mean score, 48 ± 25.97. Overall, competitive athletes on leave from the sport due to collegiate and Division 1 COVID-19 guidelines had lower reported mean RTS scores as compared to athletes outlined in many other anterior cruciate ligament return to sport after injury survey (ACL-RSI) studies.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, the athletes surveyed in our study reported much lower levels of readiness to return to sport in the context of COVID-19 than athletes surveyed in other studies, exhibiting COVID-19's unique impact on their confidence to return to their scheduled sport season. These differences may highlight the COVID-19 pandemic as a more severe detriment to returning to sport readiness among division-one athletes than recovering from injury alone. Given such an impact, more research is needed to elucidate the percentage of these athletes that returned to or abstained from their sport, as well as any motivating, facilitating, or detrimental factors in their choice.

摘要

背景

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行产生的一个意外影响是,在相关限制措施解除后,运动员恢复参加其运动项目的信心有所下降。这涉及到身体和心理两方面的影响。本研究旨在衡量一组美国国家大学体育协会(NCAA)运动员中这些变化的严重程度。

方法

一项基于经过验证的前交叉韧带恢复运动量表(ACL-RSI)调查的新问卷,被分发给第一分区的大学生运动员。该调查在COVID-19大流行的背景下,评估了每名运动员恢复运动的心理准备情况,采用1至10分制(1分表示最缺乏信心,10分表示最有信心)。对每份调查问卷的数值回答进行汇总,以创建一个主要结果分数——运动员的[具体分数名称未给出]。分数越高表明在即将到来的赛季中恢复运动的准备程度越高。

结果

共有来自68名代表各种运动项目的运动员做出了回应。在受伤的运动员中,14人(82.35%)将其受伤归因于由于COVID-19限制导致的训练计划变化,其余三人(17.65%)则不是。在所有运动员中,恢复运动准备程度(RTS)的平均分数为44分(标准差24.76)。参加冬季运动的运动员的平均RTS分数最低,为35±23,参加秋季运动的运动员的平均分数最高,为48±25.97。总体而言,由于大学和第一分区的COVID-19指导方针而暂时离开运动项目的竞技运动员报告的平均RTS分数,低于许多其他前交叉韧带损伤后恢复运动调查(ACL-RSI)研究中所概述的运动员。

结论

总体而言,我们研究中接受调查的运动员报告称,在COVID-19背景下恢复运动的准备程度远低于其他研究中接受调查的运动员,这表明COVID-19对他们恢复到预定运动赛季的信心产生了独特影响。这些差异可能凸显出,与仅从伤病中恢复相比,COVID-19大流行对第一分区运动员恢复运动准备程度的不利影响更为严重。鉴于这种影响,需要更多研究来阐明这些运动员中恢复运动或放弃运动的比例,以及他们做出选择的任何激励、促进或不利因素。

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