Carnegie Applied Rugby Research (CARR) Centre, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.
World Rugby, Dublin, Ireland.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2024 Jun;24(6):670-681. doi: 10.1002/ejsc.12101. Epub 2024 Mar 19.
Instrumented mouthguards (iMGs) are a novel technology being used within rugby to quantify head acceleration events. Understanding practitioners' perceptions of the barriers and facilitators to their use is important to support implementation and adoption. This study assessed men's and women's rugby union and league iMG managers' perceptions of staff and player interest in the technology, data and barriers to use. Forty-six iMG managers (men's rugby union and league n = 20 and n = 9 and women's rugby union and league n = 7 and n = 10) completed an 18-question survey. Perceived interest in data varied across staff roles with medical staff being reported as having the most interest. The iMG devices were perceived as easy to use but uncomfortable. Several uses of data were identified, including medical applications, player monitoring and player welfare. The comfort, size and fit of the iMG were reported as the major barriers to player use. Time constraints and a lack of understanding of data were barriers to engagement with the data. Continued education on how iMG data can be used is required to increase player and staff buy-in, alongside improving comfort of the devices. Studies undertaken with iMGs investigating player performance and welfare outcomes will make data more useful and increase engagement.
仪器化口腔防护器(iMG)是一种用于橄榄球运动的新技术,用于量化头部加速度事件。了解从业者对其使用的障碍和促进因素的看法,对于支持实施和采用该技术非常重要。本研究评估了男子和女子橄榄球联盟和联赛 iMG 经理对员工和运动员对该技术、数据以及使用障碍的兴趣的看法。46 名 iMG 经理(男子橄榄球联盟和联赛 n=20 和 n=9,女子橄榄球联盟和联赛 n=7 和 n=10)完成了一项包含 18 个问题的调查。员工角色对数据的兴趣各不相同,医务人员被认为最感兴趣。iMG 设备被认为易于使用,但佩戴不舒适。确定了几种数据的用途,包括医疗应用、球员监测和球员福利。iMG 的舒适性、尺寸和贴合度被报告为球员使用的主要障碍。时间限制和对数据的理解不足是参与数据的障碍。需要对如何使用 iMG 数据进行持续教育,以提高球员和员工的认同度,并改善设备的舒适性。进行使用 iMG 来调查球员表现和福利结果的研究将使数据更有用,并提高参与度。