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Orchard Sports Injury Classification System 10.1 Plus: An End-User Study

机译:果园运动伤害分类系统10.1 Plus:最终用户研究

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International Journal of Exercise Science 10(2): 284-293, 2017. The purpose of this study was to establish the level of ease of use and effectiveness of the Orchard Sport Injury Classification System (OSICS) 10.1 Plus for recording injuries and interventions. Three hundred and forty-two (males=148, females=192, no response=2; age=30.9±9.5y; experience=9.1±10.5y) athletic trainers (ATs) in the United States completed the survey. Participants were primarily employed in the secondary school (n=135) or collegiate setting (n=171). Participants entered system includes the OSICS 10.1 to catalog injuries and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes to document interventions. Participants completed an 18-item end-user evaluation to assess the ease of use and effectiveness of the OSICS 10.1 Plus (5-point Likert scale). Participants indicated that the OSICS 10.1 Plus is overall easy to use (4.1±0.7pts), easy to enter an injury (4.1±0.8pts), and easy to enter the associated interventions (3.9±0.8pts). Respondents were neutral about whether the OSICS 10.1 Plus matched their current injury (3.5±1.0pts) or intervention (3.5±0.9pts) records. A majority of participants indicated that they could find the injury (281/342, 82.2%) and interventions (225/342, 65.8%) of interest. A majority of respondents (205/342, 60.0%) indicated they would consider using OSICS 10.1 Plus for injury surveillance in clinical practice. The OSICS 10.1 Plus could serve as an effective and useful mechanism for injury surveillance with minor modifications; however, we, as professionals in sports healthcare, need to improve regular medical documentation first so that we are better able to conduct injury surveillance among our patients.
机译:国际运动科学杂志10(2):284-293,2017年。本研究的目的是确定果园运动损伤分类系统(OSICS)10.1 Plus的易用性和有效性水平,以记录伤害和干预措施。美国的三百二十四名(男= 148,女= 192,无反应= 2;年龄= 30.9±9.5y;经验= 9.1±10.5y)完成了调查。参与者主要在中学(n = 135)或大学环境(n = 171)中工作。进入系统的参与者包括OSICS 10.1(用于分类伤害)和当前程序术语(CPT)代码以记录干预措施。参与者完成了18个项目的最终用户评估,以评估OSICS 10.1 Plus(5点Likert量表)的易用性和有效性。参与者指出,OSICS 10.1 Plus总体上易于使用(4.1±0.7分),易于受伤(4.1±0.8分),并且易于输入相关的干预措施(3.9±0.8分)。受访者对OSICS 10.1 Plus是否符合其当前受伤记录(3.5±1.0pts)或干预(3.5±0.9pts)记录持中立态度。大多数参与者表示,他们可以找到感兴趣的伤害(281/342,82.2%)和干预措施(225/342,65.8%)。大多数受访者(205 / 342,60.0%)表示他们会考虑在临床实践中使用OSICS 10.1 Plus进行伤害监测。 OSICS 10.1 Plus可以作为对伤害进行监视的有效机制,只需稍加修改即可;但是,作为运动保健专业人士,我们首先需要改进常规医疗记录,以便我们能够更好地对患者进行伤害监测。

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