Janosky Joseph J, Russomano James, Duscha Connor, Henderson Alexandra, Archer Alexandra, Kinderknecht James J, Marx Robert G
Department of Athlete Health, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA.
HSS J. 2024 Aug;20(3):327-332. doi: 10.1177/15563316241236194. Epub 2024 Mar 13.
Neuromuscular training (NMT) programs delivered by trained personnel have demonstrated protective effects against anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury among high school sports participants, but few studies have investigated the impact of education on high school sports coaches' knowledge and incorporation of NMT programs into daily practice sessions.
We sought to evaluate changes in knowledge and behavior among high school sports coaches who completed an NMT-based injury prevention training program.
High school sports coaches were invited to complete a free online training course in incorporating NMT into daily practice sessions. Anonymized surveys were administered before and after education and at 3 months to evaluate knowledge level and program effectiveness.
Of the 13,640 coaches who enrolled in the training course in 2019, 1641 submitted pre- and post-education and 3-month follow-up surveys. Prior to training, 4.4% reported incorporating NMT into daily training sessions and the mean knowledge score was 1.89 ± 1.55. After training, 92.7% of participants reported that they intended to incorporate NMT into their daily training sessions and the mean knowledge score was 4.87 ± 1.11. At 3-month follow-up, 88.9% of participants reported incorporating NMT into daily training sessions. A chi-square test revealed a significant association between pre- and post-education incorporation of NMT into daily practice sessions, and a multiple regression analysis resulted in a significant model with intent to incorporate NMT into daily practice sessions identified as a significant behavior predictor.
These survey results show that completion of a training course significantly improved ACL injury prevention knowledge among a cohort of high school sports coaches and likely contributed to the sustained incorporation of NMT into their daily practice sessions.
由训练有素的人员实施的神经肌肉训练(NMT)项目已证明对高中体育参与者的前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤具有保护作用,但很少有研究调查教育对高中体育教练知识的影响以及将NMT项目纳入日常训练课程的情况。
我们试图评估完成基于NMT的预防损伤培训项目的高中体育教练在知识和行为方面的变化。
邀请高中体育教练完成一门免费的在线培训课程,内容是将NMT纳入日常训练课程。在教育前后以及3个月时进行匿名调查,以评估知识水平和项目效果。
在2019年参加培训课程的13640名教练中,有1641人提交了教育前后及3个月随访调查。训练前,4.4%的教练报告将NMT纳入日常训练课程,平均知识得分为1.89±1.55。训练后,92.7%的参与者报告他们打算将NMT纳入日常训练课程,平均知识得分为4.87±1.11。在3个月随访时,88.9%的参与者报告将NMT纳入日常训练课程。卡方检验显示教育前后将NMT纳入日常训练课程之间存在显著关联,多元回归分析得出一个显著模型,将打算将NMT纳入日常训练课程确定为一个显著的行为预测因素。
这些调查结果表明,完成培训课程显著提高了一组高中体育教练的ACL损伤预防知识,并可能有助于将NMT持续纳入他们的日常训练课程。