Zhou Rui, Hao Xiaocen, Deng Pei, Li Danyang, Song Yingzhe, Zhang Yeqin
Capital University of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing, China.
China Football College, Beijing Sport University, No.48 Xinxi Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2025 Jul 8;17(1):186. doi: 10.1186/s13102-024-01046-6.
Video-based decision-making training is considered a promising intervention to enhance the decision-making skills of football referees. This study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to validate the effectiveness of video-based training and evaluate its overall impact on improving referees' decision-making skills, providing a scientific basis for the optimization and innovation of referee training methods.
A systematic search was performed across four electronic databases (EBSCO, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science). Inclusion and exclusion criteria were defined using the PICOS framework. Relevant literature was independently screened, and key information was extracted. The revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool (RoB 2) was employed to assess the risk of bias in the included studies, and statistical analyses were conducted using CMA 3.0 software.
Six randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving a total of 163 participants were included. The meta-analysis revealed that video-based training significantly improved referees' decision-making skills (Hedges' s g = 1.718, 95% CI [1.058, 2.377], P < 0.001, τ = 0.464). The overall risk of bias across the included studies was assessed as low to moderate, indicating a generally reliable methodological quality. Sensitivity analysis confirmed the robustness of the overall effect size.
This meta-analysis demonstrates that video-based decision-making training is an effective and practical intervention for significantly enhancing the decision-making skills of football referees. Its convenience and cost-effectiveness make it an essential supplementary training tool for referees. However, the findings are limited by factors such as the small sample size of included studies, incomplete descriptions of participant characteristics, and insufficient gender representation. Future high-quality research is needed to comprehensively evaluate the effectiveness of video-based training across referees of different levels and genders.
基于视频的决策训练被认为是提高足球裁判决策技能的一种有前景的干预措施。本研究进行了系统评价和荟萃分析,以验证基于视频训练的有效性,并评估其对提高裁判决策技能的总体影响,为裁判训练方法的优化与创新提供科学依据。
在四个电子数据库(EBSCO、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science)中进行系统检索。使用PICOS框架定义纳入和排除标准。对相关文献进行独立筛选,并提取关键信息。采用修订后的Cochrane偏倚风险工具(RoB 2)评估纳入研究中的偏倚风险,并使用CMA 3.0软件进行统计分析。
纳入六项随机对照试验(RCT),共163名参与者。荟萃分析显示,基于视频的训练显著提高了裁判的决策技能(Hedges's g = 1.718,95% CI [1.058, 2.377],P < 0.001,τ = 0.464)。纳入研究的总体偏倚风险评估为低至中度,表明方法学质量总体可靠。敏感性分析证实了总体效应量的稳健性。
这项荟萃分析表明,基于视频的决策训练是一种有效且实用的干预措施,可显著提高足球裁判的决策技能。其便利性和成本效益使其成为裁判必不可少的补充训练工具。然而,研究结果受到纳入研究样本量小、参与者特征描述不完整以及性别代表性不足等因素的限制。未来需要高质量的研究来全面评估基于视频训练对不同水平和性别的裁判的有效性。