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A feasibility randomised controlled trial examining the effects of the Anti-Doping Values in Coach Education (ADVICE) mobile application on doping knowledge and attitudes towards doping among grassroots coaches

Authors :
Lucas R W Fairs
Ed Cope
Mar Plata-Andrés
Daniel J. Madigan
Gaetan Garcia
Nikolaos C. Theodorou
Benoit Chanal
Adam R. Nicholls
Katrin Koenen
Richard Bailey
Jean-Francois Laurent
Iva Glibo
Source :
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020), BMJ Open Sport — Exercise Medicine
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

ObjectivesSports coaches are influential in whether athletes dope, but receive very little antidoping education, particularly within entry-level coaching qualifications. We tested the feasibility of an antidoping intervention, delivered via a mobile application, which was designed to increase coaches’ knowledge of doping and to reduce favourable doping attitudes.MethodsA two-arm randomised controlled trial, with grassroots coaches who coach young amateur athletes aged between 14 and 18 years of age, was conducted. The Anti-Doping Values in Coach Education (ADVICE) mobile application included modules on fair play, substances, nutritional supplements, rules and leadership. The primary outcome was the change in doping knowledge, 6 weeks after receiving the mobile application. The secondary outcome was changes in doping attitudes.ResultsGrassroots coaches (n=200; aged between 18 and 71 years, with between 1 and 42 years of coaching experience) from 29 different countries completed baseline assessments, and 85 completed follow-up assessments, and were included in mixed analysis of variance analyses. The intervention increased coaches’ knowledge about doping and also reduced favourable doping attitudes in the experimental arm.ConclusionThe ADVICE mobile application is a feasible method for delivering and increasing grassroots coaches’ knowledge of banned substances and the potential side effects of doping. Mobile application-based resources could facilitate a much wider dissemination of antidoping education.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20557647
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2020), BMJ Open Sport — Exercise Medicine
Accession number :
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