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Sport age and sex specific incidence of sports injuries in Western Australia

机译:西澳大利亚州的运动年龄和性别特定运动伤害发生率

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Objective—To describe the trends in recreational sports injury in Perth, Western Australia. Design—A prospective cohort study of sports injuries during the 1997 winter season (May to September). Setting—Sample of Australian football, field hockey, basketball, and netball players from the Perth metropolitan area, Western Australia. Methods—A cohort of sports participants was followed over the five month winter sports season. Before the season, participants completed a baseline questionnaire and during the season were interviewed every four weeks by telephone. Results—Overall, 92% of participants (n = 1391) who completed a baseline questionnaire completed at least one follow up telephone interview. About half (51%) of the cohort sustained one or more injuries during the winter season accounting for a total of 1034 injuries. Most injuries were of moderate (58%, n = 598) or minor (40%, n = 412) severity, with only 3% (n = 24) requiring emergency department treatment or a hospital stay. The injury incidence rate was greatest for football (20.3/1000 hours of participation), similar for field hockey and basketball (15.2/1000 hours and 15.1/1000 hours respectively), and lowest for netball (12.1/1000 hours). The incidence of injury was greatest in the first four weeks of the season, and participants aged between 26 and 30 years had about a 55% greater risk of injury than those aged less than 18 years. Conclusions—This is one of the first studies to show that recreational sports are safe. Although the likelihood of injury was greatest in the first month of the season, few injuries required admission to hospital or emergency department treatment. A greater emphasis on prevention in the early part of the season should help to reduce the elevated incidence of injury found at this time. >Key Words: injury incidence; prospective study; time at risk
机译:目的—描述西澳大利亚州珀斯的休闲运动损伤趋势。设计-对1997年冬季(5月至9月)运动损伤的前瞻性队列研究。设置-来自西澳大利亚州珀斯都会区的澳大利亚足球,曲棍球,篮球和无板篮球运动员的样本。方法:在五个月的冬季运动季节中,追踪了一组运动参与者。在赛季开始之前,参与者完成了基线调查问卷,并且在赛季中每四周通过电话访问一次。结果—总体上,完成基线调查问卷的参与者(n = 1391)中有92%至少完成了一次电话随访。大约一半(51%)的队列在冬季遭受了一次或多次伤害,总计1034人受伤。大多数伤害为中度(58%,n = 598)或轻度(40%,n = 412)严重,只有3%(n = 24)需要急诊科治疗或住院。足球的伤害发生率最高(20.3 / 1000小时),曲棍球和篮球的伤害发生率相似(分别为15.2 / 1000小时和15.1 / 1000小时),而无板篮球的伤害发生率最低(12.1 / 1000小时)。受伤的发生率在该季节的前四周最大,年龄在26至30岁之间的参与者受伤的风险比年龄在18岁以下的参与者高约55%。结论—这是最早显示休闲运动安全的研究之一。尽管受伤的可能性在季节的第一个月最大,但很少有受伤需要住院或急诊科治疗。在赛季初期更加重视预防应有助于减少此时发现的受伤率升高。 >关键词:伤害发生率;前瞻性研究;危险时刻

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