Laporte R E, Kohl H W, Dearwater S R, Kriska A M, Anderson R, Aaron D J, Olsen T, McCarty D J
Department of Epidemiology, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15261.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1993 Feb;25(2):204-9.
Serious injury from sport and recreation is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Historically, occurrences of diseases with substantial public health impact have been monitored via surveillance systems in order to obtain information concerning the frequency with which the diseases occur. Surveillance leads to efforts that identify risk factors, and eventually, control measures to reduce the incidence of disease. Currently, the surveillance of sports injury represents only limited coverage in the U.S. It is important to begin discussions regarding approaches toward the development of surveillance of these injuries. Methods based upon the communicable disease surveillance model could potentially be used to monitor serious sports injuries. One method of surveillance, using the statistical approach of capture-mark-recapture, is presented as an example by which a national system of surveillance of serious sports injury could be established.
在美国,运动和娱乐造成的严重伤害是发病和死亡的主要原因。从历史上看,为了获取有关疾病发生频率的信息,一直通过监测系统对具有重大公共卫生影响的疾病发生情况进行监测。监测促使人们努力识别风险因素,并最终采取控制措施以降低疾病发病率。目前,美国对运动损伤的监测覆盖范围有限。开始讨论针对这些损伤建立监测方法很重要。基于传染病监测模型的方法有可能用于监测严重运动损伤。本文介绍了一种监测方法,即采用捕获-标记-再捕获的统计方法,以此为例说明如何建立一个全国性的严重运动损伤监测系统。