Athlete advocacy: an examination of existing reporting frameworks and next steps.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Physician and Sportsmedicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1080/00913847.2024.2440821
Kiera Little, Mia V Rumps, Mary K Mulcahey
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The 2017 USA Gymnastics (USAG) scandal, which revealed that Dr. Larry Nassar, head team physician for US gymnastics, sexually abused countless gymnasts, is one of the most widely recognized cases of sexual abuse in youth sports. Not only did Nassar abuse elite US gymnasts, but he also abused many student-athletes at Michigan State University. USAG and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) acted and began implementing the SafeSport training program to educate athletes, coaches, and staff about how to recognize and prevent abuse; however, similar training has not yet been implemented within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and other major sports governing bodies in the United States. The purpose of this review was to examine the current recommendations for preventing abuse put in place by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and discuss how sports organizations can continue to improve on existing frameworks for reporting non-accidental violence in sports. An online search was conducted to determine the current frameworks recommended for abuse and harrassment reporting within sports. PubMed and a general online search were utilized. Official documentation from the governing bodies were used as definitive sources. Other literature was independently analyzed for validity. The current IOC guidelines recommend maintaining commitment, trustworthiness, and impartiality as key components of the abuse reporting process. A separate trauma framework from the Centre for Sports and Human Rights outlined a 5 step process to report abuse. The NCAA does not currently have a universal reporting framework in place. A combination of current IOC guidelines and existing trauma frameworks for abuse prevention would be an effective way to implement a centralized reporting framework for the NCAA in order to protect athletes. This would open up avenues for preventing perpetrator migration across sports, as well as creating an environment that has athlete safety as the highest priority.

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运动员倡导:对现有报告框架和下一步的审查。
2017年美国体操协会(USAG)丑闻披露,美国体操队队医拉里·纳萨尔(Larry Nassar)对无数体操运动员进行了性虐待,这是青少年体育运动中最广为人知的性虐待案件之一。纳萨尔不仅虐待美国优秀体操运动员,还虐待密歇根州立大学的许多学生运动员。美国体育协会和美国奥林匹克和残疾人奥林匹克委员会(USOPC)采取行动,开始实施安全体育培训计划,教育运动员、教练和工作人员如何识别和防止虐待;然而,美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)和其他主要体育管理机构尚未实施类似的培训。5,8,12本审查的目的是审查国际奥林匹克委员会(IOC)目前关于防止虐待的建议,并讨论体育组织如何继续改进现有的框架,以报告体育运动中的非意外暴力。将目前的国际奥委会指导方针和现有的防止虐待的创伤框架结合起来,可能是为NCAA实施集中报告框架以保护运动员的有效方法。这将为防止犯罪者在体育运动中迁移开辟途径,并创造一个以运动员安全为最高优先事项的环境。
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Physician and Sportsmedicine
Physician and Sportsmedicine PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-ORTHOPEDICS
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期刊介绍: The Physician and Sportsmedicine is a peer-reviewed, clinically oriented publication for primary care physicians. We examine the latest drug discoveries to advance treatment and recovery, and take into account the medical aspects of exercise therapy for a given condition. We cover the latest primary care-focused treatments serving the needs of our active patient population, and assess the limits these treatments govern in stabilization and recovery. The Physician and Sportsmedicine is a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid primary care physicians’ advancement in methods of care and treatment. We routinely cover such topics as: managing chronic disease, surgical techniques in preventing and managing injuries, the latest advancements in treatments for helping patients lose weight, and related exercise and nutrition topics that can impact the patient during recovery and modification.
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