Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
Ann Med. 2024 Dec;56(1):2334907. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2024.2334907. Epub 2024 Apr 10.
This study assessed the knowledge, behavior, and needs of competitive adolescent (16-18 years) distance runners and distance running coaches enrolled as part of England Athletics' Youth Talent Programme in relation to the prevention of running-related injury (RRI). Two online surveys were developed and distributed to the distance runners (survey one) and coaches (survey two). Both surveys included sections related to: (1) current knowledge; (2) current behavior; (3) need and support for RRI prevention measures; and (4) possible content and form of RRI prevention measures. A total of 39 distance runners (36% of total possible sample) completed survey 1, and 29 coaches (32% of total possible sample) completed survey 2. Key findings included that the majority of distance runners and coaches: (1) agreed that it is 'very important' to try to prevent RRI; (2) are currently implementing something in practice (e.g., strength training) to prevent RRI; and (3) view the creation of RRI prevention measures as an important initiative. Differences between distance runners and coaches were identified in relation to their understanding of the most common causes of RRI. Interestingly, distance runners identified a modifiable cause of RRI (i.e., too much training) as the most common cause of RRI, while coaches selected a non-modifiable cause of RRI (i.e., growth and maturation). These key findings were supplemented by competitive adolescent runners and distance running coaches detailing their delivery preferences for such RRI prevention measures. Results from this study will help inform subsequent steps of the larger co-creation process, with an emphasis on developing multifaceted and context-specific RRI prevention measures that are deemed to be feasible and acceptable for real-world implementation.
本研究评估了参加英国田径青年人才计划的竞技青少年(16-18 岁)长跑运动员和长跑教练在预防与跑步相关的损伤(RRI)方面的知识、行为和需求。我们开发了两份在线调查并分发给长跑运动员(调查一)和教练(调查二)。两份调查都包含以下部分:(1)当前知识;(2)当前行为;(3)对 RRI 预防措施的需求和支持;(4)RRI 预防措施的可能内容和形式。共有 39 名长跑运动员(总样本的 36%)完成了调查一,29 名教练(总样本的 32%)完成了调查二。主要发现包括,大多数长跑运动员和教练:(1)同意“非常重要”尽力预防 RRI;(2)目前正在实践中实施某些措施(例如,力量训练)以预防 RRI;(3)认为制定 RRI 预防措施是一项重要举措。长跑运动员和教练在对 RRI 最常见原因的理解上存在差异。有趣的是,长跑运动员将 RRI 的一个可改变的原因(即训练过多)确定为 RRI 的最常见原因,而教练则选择了 RRI 的一个不可改变的原因(即生长和成熟)。这些主要发现得到了竞技青少年运动员和长跑教练的补充,他们详细说明了他们对这些 RRI 预防措施的交付偏好。本研究的结果将有助于为更大规模的共同创造过程的后续步骤提供信息,重点是制定多方面和特定于情境的 RRI 预防措施,这些措施被认为在现实世界中是可行和可接受的。