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团队运动中的伤病监测:通用框架

Injury and illness surveillance monitoring in team sports: a framework for all.

作者信息

Sprouse Bradley, Chandran Avinash, Rao Neel, Boltz Adrian J, Johnson Molly, Hennis Philip, Varley Ian

机构信息

Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK.

Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention, Indianapolis, IN, USA.

出版信息

Inj Epidemiol. 2024 Jun 10;11(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s40621-024-00504-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Sport-related injuries and illnesses can negatively impact athlete welfare at all standards of participation in team sports. Injury and illness surveillance (IIS), and the development of monitoring systems, initiates the sequence of injury and illness prevention. Operational IIS monitoring systems help to appraise epidemiological estimates of injury and illness incidence and burden in various athlete populations. However, the methodological underpinnings of various monitoring systems are not harmonized or widely documented, with the presence of efficient and successful programmes rarely showcased at non-elite levels. The aim is to provide a framework that guides the development of IIS, which will enhance overall surveillance, to indirectly inform injury prevention strategies.

METHODS

The process involved all members of the research group initially discussing the research gaps, scope of the project, and the aims of the article. Unique experiences were shared, and specific and global challenges and barriers to IIS at all standards of team sport participation were identified. A tiered system of data collection with corresponding content were produced, with experiences and guidance provided throughout the article.

RESULTS

The literature has been reviewed and using first-hand experience in conducting IIS programmes in complex and diverse sport settings, the authors have identified key enablers and barriers for best practise as time, technological and human resources, reporter/practitioner training, and medical expertise. Areas of greatest importance regarding the conducting of IIS have been outlined, providing guidance and recommendations across all levels of team sport participation. These areas include definitions, data context, collection procedures, handling, security, ethics, storage, dissemination, quality, compliance, and analysis. Given the barriers to IIS, 3-tiered levels of data collection and content have been proposed. The levels indicate data collection variables, with a focus on sufficiency and achievability, aiming to support the successful conducting of IIS in team sports across all standards of participation. Future opportunities in IIS have been discussed, with several predictive measures and analytical techniques expanded upon.

CONCLUSIONS

The framework provides universal guidance for implementing IIS monitoring systems, facilitating athletes, coaches, parents/guardians, governing bodies and practitioners to implement IIS processes, identify challenges, complete analysis, and interpret outcomes at all standards of participation.

摘要

背景

与运动相关的伤病会对各级团队运动参与标准下的运动员福祉产生负面影响。伤病监测(IIS)以及监测系统的开发开启了伤病预防的流程。实用的IIS监测系统有助于评估不同运动员群体中伤病发生率和负担的流行病学估计。然而,各种监测系统的方法基础并未统一,也缺乏广泛的文献记载,非精英层面很少展示高效且成功的项目。目的是提供一个指导IIS开发的框架,以加强整体监测,从而间接为伤病预防策略提供信息。

方法

该过程涉及研究小组的所有成员,他们首先讨论了研究差距、项目范围和文章的目标。分享了独特的经验,并确定了各级团队运动参与标准下IIS面临的具体和普遍挑战与障碍。制定了具有相应内容的分层数据收集系统,并在整篇文章中提供了经验和指导。

结果

对文献进行了综述,并结合在复杂多样的运动环境中开展IIS项目的第一手经验,作者确定了最佳实践的关键推动因素和障碍,包括时间、技术和人力资源、报告员/从业者培训以及医学专业知识。概述了IIS实施中最重要的领域,为各级团队运动参与提供指导和建议。这些领域包括定义、数据背景、收集程序、处理、安全、伦理、存储、传播、质量、合规性和分析。鉴于IIS存在的障碍,提出了三层数据收集和内容级别。这些级别指明了数据收集变量,重点是充分性和可实现性,旨在支持在各级参与标准的团队运动中成功开展IIS。讨论了IIS未来的机遇,并详细阐述了几种预测措施和分析技术。

结论

该框架为实施IIS监测系统提供了通用指导,有助于运动员、教练、家长/监护人、管理机构和从业者在各级参与标准下实施IIS流程、识别挑战、完成分析并解释结果。

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