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“只是我的膝盖”:一项定性研究,调查前交叉韧带损伤和手术后重新定义和年轻运动员感知生活质量的过程。

'It's just my knee': a qualitative study investigating the process of reframing and young athletes' perceived quality of life between anterior cruciate ligament injury and surgery.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada.

Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic, London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2024 May 9;14(5):e076799. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-076799.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To understand the factors influencing young athletes' perceptions of quality of life (QOL) following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, prior to reconstructive surgery.

DESIGN

Qualitative descriptive study using semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis of data.

SETTING

Tertiary sports medicine clinic with patients recruited from the practices of three specialist orthopaedic surgeons.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty athletes aged 14-25 provided consent to participate in the study and completed interviews prior to their ACL reconstruction surgery. Participants were eligible to participate if they were scheduled to undergo ACL reconstruction, were 25 years of age or younger, identified as athletes (participated in any level of organised sport), could communicate in English and agreed to be audio recorded. Participants were not eligible if they had experienced a multiligament injury or fracture.

RESULTS

Young athletes shared common factors that made up their QOL; social connections and support, sport, health, and independence. However, participants' perceptions of their current QOL were quite variable (13-95/100 on a Visual Analogue Scale). Participants who were able to reframe their injury experience by shifting focus to the positive or unaffected aspects of their lives tended to have more favourable perceptions of their QOL than participants who shifted focus to the losses associated with injury.

CONCLUSIONS

Young athletes who have experienced an ACL injury define their QOL based on social support, sport, health and independence. Individual processes of adaptation and cognitive reframing in response to an ACL injury may exert a greater influence on postinjury QOL than the physical ramifications of the injury itself. Understanding individual perceptions may help target potential interventions or supports to enhance athletes' adaptation to injury.

摘要

目的

在进行前交叉韧带(ACL)重建手术之前,了解影响年轻运动员 ACL 断裂后生活质量(QOL)感知的因素。

设计

使用半结构式访谈和数据主题分析的定性描述性研究。

地点

拥有三名骨科专家的三级运动医学诊所,从这些医生的诊所中招募患者。

参与者

20 名年龄在 14-25 岁的运动员同意参加研究,并在 ACL 重建手术前完成了访谈。如果他们计划进行 ACL 重建,年龄在 25 岁以下,被认定为运动员(参加任何级别的有组织运动),能够用英语交流并同意录音,则有资格参加。如果他们经历过多韧带损伤或骨折,则不符合条件。

结果

年轻运动员分享了构成他们 QOL 的共同因素;社会联系和支持、运动、健康和独立。然而,参与者对他们当前 QOL 的看法差异很大(视觉模拟量表上的 13-95/100)。与将注意力转移到受伤相关的损失上的参与者相比,那些能够通过将注意力转移到生活中积极或未受影响的方面来重塑受伤经历的参与者,对他们的 QOL 有更有利的看法。

结论

经历 ACL 损伤的年轻运动员根据社会支持、运动、健康和独立来定义他们的 QOL。对 ACL 损伤的个体适应和认知重塑过程可能比损伤本身的物理后果对受伤后的 QOL 产生更大的影响。了解个体的看法可能有助于确定潜在的干预或支持措施,以增强运动员对损伤的适应能力。

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