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Perceptions and beliefs on sports injury prediction as an injury risk reduction strategy: An online survey on elite athletics (track and field) athletes, coaches, and health professionals.

Perceptions and beliefs on sports injury prediction as an injury risk reduction strategy: An online survey on elite athletics (track and field) athletes, coaches, and health professionals.

Authors :
Dandrieux, Pierre-Eddy
Navarro, Laurent
Chapon, Joris
Tondut, Jeanne
Zyskowski, Michael
Hollander, Karsten
Edouard, Pascal
Source :
Physical Therapy in Sport; Mar2024, Vol. 66, p31-36, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To explore perceptions and beliefs of elite athletics (track and field) athletes, coaches, and health professionals, towards the use of injury prediction as an injury risk reduction strategy. Cross-sectional study. During the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich, registered athletes, coaches, and health professionals were asked to complete an online questionnaire on their perceptions and beliefs of injury prediction use as an injury risk reduction strategy. The perceived level of interest, intent to use, help, potential stress (psychological impact) and dissemination were assessed by a score from 0 to 100. We collected 54 responses from 17 countries. Elite athletics stakeholders expressed a perceived level of interest, intent to use, and help of injury prediction of (mean ± SD) 85 ± 16, 84 ± 16, and 85 ± 15, respectively. The perceived level of potential stress was 41 ± 33 (range from 0 to 100), with an important inter-individual variability in each elite athletics stakeholder's category. This was the first study investigating the perceptions and beliefs of elite athletics stakeholders regarding the use of injury prediction as an injury risk reduction strategy. Regardless of the stakeholders, there was a high perceived level of interest, intent to use and help reported in this potential strategy. • Injury risk prediction could be well accepted by elite athletics stakeholders. • Populations expectations must align with the injury risk reduction strategies. • Injury risk prediction increases stress with high inter-individual variability. • Inter-subject variability is crucial to the implementation of preventive measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1466853X
Volume :
66
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physical Therapy in Sport
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175603583
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ptsp.2024.01.007