Ageberg Eva, Donaldson Alex, Ström Axel, Lucander Karolina, Moesch Karin, Bunke Sofia, Linnéll Jennie, Wedberg Robert, Ekberg Per, Nilsen Per
Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
BMJ Public Health. 2024 Jul 30;2(1):e000991. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2024-000991. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Efficacy trials show that evidence-based injury prevention training reduces injuries in youth athletes but effectiveness, that is, outside the controlled setting, is lower and, consequently this training has had limited public health impact. Insufficient involvement of end-users at the individual and organisational levels is identified as a main barrier to successful implementation. The 'Implementing injury Prevention training ROutines in TEams and Clubs in youth Team handball (I-PROTECT)' uses an ecological participatory design incorporating the perspectives of multiple stakeholders throughout the project. Within the I-PROTECT research project, the specific aim of this study is to investigate the implementation of the end-user-targeted I-PROTECT programme.
This pragmatic two-armed cluster randomised controlled trial is conducted collaboratively with the Swedish Handball Federation that has overall responsibility for handball in Sweden. Randomly selected clubs in Sweden offering handball for both female and male youth players are invited to participate. 18 clubs are randomised (stratified by club size) to intervention (I-PROTECT plus tailored implementation support) or control (injury prevention programme currently available through the Swedish Handball Federation). The anticipated total number of potential participants (players, coaches, club administrators, parents/guardians) is ~3500. The I-PROTECT programme includes end-user-targeted information and physical and psychological injury prevention training available in a specifically developed interactive mobile application. Implementation strategies were selected from the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change discrete implementation strategy compilation, based on feedback from end-users. Implementation outcomes will be investigated at the end of the handball season using the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance implementation evaluation framework. A study-specific questionnaire, app downloads and/or workshops will be used to collect data.
The Swedish Ethical Review Authority approved the study. Results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed scientific journals, as popular science articles, at international conferences and communicated via the Swedish Handball Federation.
NCT05696119.
疗效试验表明,循证伤害预防训练可减少青少年运动员的损伤,但在实际效果方面,即在非受控环境下,效果较差,因此该训练对公共卫生的影响有限。终端用户在个人和组织层面的参与不足被认为是成功实施的主要障碍。“在青少年团队手球的团队和俱乐部中实施伤害预防训练常规(I-PROTECT)”采用了一种生态参与式设计,在整个项目中纳入了多个利益相关者的观点。在I-PROTECT研究项目中,本研究的具体目的是调查以终端用户为目标的I-PROTECT计划的实施情况。
这项务实的双臂整群随机对照试验是与瑞典手球联合会合作进行的,该联合会对瑞典的手球运动负有全面责任。邀请瑞典随机选择的为男女青少年球员提供手球运动的俱乐部参与。18个俱乐部(按俱乐部规模分层)被随机分配到干预组(I-PROTECT加上量身定制的实施支持)或对照组(瑞典手球联合会目前提供的伤害预防计划)。潜在参与者(球员、教练、俱乐部管理人员、家长/监护人)的预期总数约为3500人。I-PROTECT计划包括以终端用户为目标的信息以及在专门开发的交互式移动应用程序中提供的身体和心理伤害预防训练。根据终端用户的反馈,从《实施变革专家建议》离散实施策略汇编中选择实施策略。将在手球赛季结束时使用覆盖范围、有效性、采用率、实施情况和维持情况实施评估框架来调查实施结果。将使用特定研究问卷、应用程序下载量和/或研讨会来收集数据。
瑞典伦理审查局批准了该研究。研究结果将在同行评审的科学期刊上发表,作为科普文章在国际会议上发表,并通过瑞典手球联合会进行传播。
NCT05696119。