Fitch Alison S, Mara Jocelyn, Hetherington Michael, Mahony Kate, Drew Michael K, Waddington Gordon
Research, Institute for Sport and Exercise University of Canberra ACT Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia.
New South Wales Institute of Sport Sydney Olympic Park New South Wales Australia.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 Apr 18;8(4):e70654. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70654. eCollection 2025 Apr.
The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre (OSTRC) questionnaire on health problems was developed to monitor self-reported health problems and their severity in junior and elite sporting populations but has yet to be validated in a youth diving cohort. This study aimed to assess the validity and degree of athlete engagement with the OSTRC-H2 questionnaire among youth Australian divers over 10 weeks and also report on their health problems via medical attention records.
Thirty-seven youth Australian divers completed the OSTRC-H2 every Sunday for 10 consecutive weeks and also continued to report all medical attention health problems to their health professional during this period.
Engagement showed that the mean response rate was 72.3%, with a high variation among athletes (SD = 27.0%, range = 10.0%-100.0%). When accounting for missing reports, agreement with medical attention records indicated 93.8% for illness (±10.4), 82.4% for injury (±24.9), and 74.4% for training status (±25.1). Notably, the OSTRC-H2 recorded more illnesses ( = 7, 16 reports) than medical attention records ( = 4, 5 reports). During the 10-week surveillance period, 97 medical attention records were created, documenting 25 injuries and 4 illnesses.
The OSTRC-H2 demonstrated a moderate to high response rate and good agreement (excluding missing reports) as a surveillance tool. It effectively identifies health problems in this cohort, particularly illness, and may assist to minimize severity and reduce time-loss health problems, positively impacting training and competition performance for youth Australian high-performance divers.
奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心(OSTRC)关于健康问题的调查问卷旨在监测青少年和精英运动员群体自我报告的健康问题及其严重程度,但尚未在青少年跳水队列中得到验证。本研究旨在评估澳大利亚青少年跳水运动员在10周内对OSTRC - H2问卷的有效性和参与程度,并通过医疗记录报告他们的健康问题。
37名澳大利亚青少年跳水运动员连续10周每周日完成OSTRC - H2问卷,在此期间他们还继续向其健康专家报告所有医疗健康问题。
参与情况显示,平均回复率为72.3%,运动员之间差异较大(标准差 = 27.0%,范围 = 10.0% - 100.0%)。在考虑缺失报告的情况下,与医疗记录的一致性表明,疾病方面为93.8%(±10.4),损伤方面为82.4%(±24.9),训练状态方面为74.4%(±25.1)。值得注意的是,OSTRC - H2记录的疾病(n = 7,16份报告)比医疗记录(n = 4,5份报告)更多。在10周的监测期内,共创建了97份医疗记录,记录了25例损伤和4例疾病。
OSTRC - H2作为一种监测工具,显示出中等至高的回复率和良好的一致性(不包括缺失报告)。它能有效识别该队列中的健康问题,尤其是疾病,可能有助于减轻严重程度并减少因健康问题导致的时间损失,对澳大利亚青少年高水平跳水运动员的训练和比赛表现产生积极影响。