耐力赛参赛者健康史和损伤监测标准化:AMSSM 跑者健康联盟修改后的德尔菲共识声明

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES British Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2023-108059
Adam S Tenforde, Emily Kraus, Stephanie A Kliethermes, Mark A Fontana, Michelle T Barrack, Mary Dubon, Ida A Heikura, Karsten Hollander, Emily Kroshus, Mikel R Joachim, Alexandre Dias Lopes, Mitchell J Rauh, Ragen Chastain, Mark Harrast, Bryan Heiderscheit, Brian J Krabak, Emily M Miller, Christopher Napier, William O Roberts, Deborah Roche, Megan Roche, Allison N Schroeder, Dezmond Taylor-Douglas, Kate Tenforde, Evert Verhagen, Stuart J Warden, Richard W Willy, Brett G Toresdahl
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耐力比赛风靡全球,对健康大有裨益。然而,跑步者和残疾人运动员可能会因耐力比赛而导致肌肉骨骼损伤或其他健康后果。美国运动医学会(AMSSM)跑步者健康联合会旨在制定基于共识的调查项目,用于前瞻性研究,以确定跑步者和残疾人运动员在耐力项目训练和比赛中受伤的风险因素。研究设计采用了改良的德尔菲法,小组由 28 名专家组成,包括医护人员、教练和运动员。小组成员提出了潜在的调查项目,随后利用研究电子数据采集技术进行了三轮投票。项目按照清晰度、相关性和重要性进行评分。在这三个方面均达到 80% 一致意见的项目将被保留。第一轮投票的回复率为 100%,第二轮和第三轮的回复率为 96%。在 124 个初始调查项目中,第一、第二和第三轮分别就 53、34 和 22 个项目达成了共识。两个被接受的项目因冗余而被删除。加上 10 个未投票的项目,117 个项目涵盖了关键领域,包括训练和受伤历史、饮食行为和相关因素(如月经功能)、鞋类、心理健康以及残疾人运动员的特定注意事项。研究人员应考虑基于共识的调查项目,以便更好地了解参加耐力运动训练和比赛的长跑运动员和残疾人运动员的健康状况,从而确定受伤的风险因素。
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Standardising health history and injury surveillance of participants in endurance events: a modified Delphi consensus statement from the AMSSM runner health consortium
Endurance events are popular worldwide and have many health benefits. However, runners and Para athletes may sustain musculoskeletal injuries or experience other health consequences from endurance events. The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) Runner Health Consortium aimed to generate consensus-based survey items for use in prospective research to identify risk factors for injuries in runners and Para athletes training and competing in endurance events. The study design employed a modified Delphi approach, with a panel comprising 28 experts, including healthcare professionals, coaches, and athletes. Potential survey items were generated by panel members who subsequently engaged in three rounds of voting using Research Electronic Data Capture. Items were graded by clarity, relevance, and importance. Items achieving 80% consensus on all three aspects were retained. The response rate was 100% in R round 1 and 96% in Rrounds 2 and 3. Of 124 initial survey items, consensus was reached on 53, 34 and 22 items during Rrounds 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Two accepted items were removed due to redundancy. Combined with 10 non-voting items, 117 items covered key domains, including training and injury history, dietary behaviours and associated factors (such as menstrual function), footwear, mental health, and specific considerations for Para athletes. The consensus-based survey items should be considered by researchers to better understand the health of runners and Para athletes who train and compete in endurance sports to identify risk factors for injury.
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.
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