他们看到你的情况后,就会联系你":对国家队足球运动员、教练员和临床医生参与针对具体情况的伤害监测系统的经验进行定性研究。

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2290077
Sandro Vella, Caroline Bolling, Evert Verhagen, Isabel Sarah Moore
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背景:运动损伤监测系统有助于预防损伤,但在开发这些系统时没有考虑最终用户的观点,这导致了球员在自我报告中的低依从性和诚实性,从而影响了系统的有效性。为应对这些挑战,人们提出了针对具体情况的损伤监测系统,但对利益相关者的看法和使用经验了解有限:本研究旨在调查 21 岁以下马耳他国家足球队球员、教练和临床医生如何以及为何使用该系统的经验:对 21 岁以下马耳他国家男子足球队球员(12 人)、教练(3 人)和临床医生(2 人)进行了 17 次半结构式访谈。采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行了分析:结果:参与者强调了与问卷调查相关的因素,这些因素促使他们参与针对具体情况的伤害监测系统(主题 1),并根据利益相关者的行动,强调了影响进一步参与该系统的因素(主题 2)。反过来,参与伤害监测系统(主题 3)所体验到的结果也促使球员继续报告并参与该系统:为鼓励球员持续报告,从精心设计的问卷中收集的与受伤有关的信息应有助于促进利益相关者之间的沟通和团队合作,从而预防受伤并提高成绩。
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'After they see what you have, they contact you': a qualitative study of national team football players', coaches' and clinicians' experiences in engaging with a context-specific injury surveillance system.

Background: Sports injury surveillance systems aid injury prevention, but their development without considering end-users' perspectives has led to low adherence and honesty in self-reporting by players, compromising their effectiveness. Context-specific injury surveillance systems have been proposed to address these challenges, but there is a limited understanding of stakeholders' perceptions and experiences in using them.

Objective: Following the implementation of a context-specific injury surveillance system with 100% player adherence over 60 weeks, the study aimed to investigate Under-21 Maltese national football team players', coaches' and clinicians' experiences of how and why they engaged with the system.

Method: Seventeen semi-structured interviews with Under-21 Maltese male national football team players (n = 12), their coaches (n = 3) and clinicians (n = 2) were conducted. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Participants highlighted questionnaire-related factors that motivated engagement with the context-specific injury surveillance system (theme 1) and factors influencing further engagement with the system based on stakeholders' actions (theme 2). Perceived outcomes experienced as a result of engaging with the injury surveillance system (theme 3), in turn, motivated players to continue reporting and engaging with the system.

Conclusion: To encourage players' sustained reporting, injury-related information collected from well-designed questionnaires should serve to stimulate communication and teamwork among stakeholders, to prevent injuries and enhance performance.

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