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Research priorities of international sporting federations and the IOC research centres

机译:国际体育联合会和国际奥委会研究中心的研究重点

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BACKGROUND/AIM: To be fully effective, the prevention of injury in sport and promotion of athlete's health needs to be both targeted and underpinned by scientific evidence. This study aimed to identify the research priorities of International Sporting Federation (ISFs) compared to the current research focus of the International Olympic Committee Research Centres (IOC-RCs). METHODS: Online survey of ISF Medical Chairpersons (n=22, 69% response) and IOC-RC Directors (n=7, 78% response). Open-ended responses relating to injury/illness priorities and specific athlete targets were thematically coded. Ratings were given of the need for different research types according to the Translating Research into Injury Prevention Practice (TRIPP) Framework stages. Results are presented as the frequency of ISFs and IOC-RCs separately. RESULTS: Both ISFs and IOC-RFs prioritised research into concussion (27%, 72%, respectively), competitive overuse (23%, 43%) and youth (41%, 43%). The ISFs also ranked catastrophic injuries (14%), environmental factors (18%), elite athletes (18%) and Paralympic athletes (14%) as important. The IOC-RCs gave higher priority to preventing respiratory illness (43%), long-term health consequences of injury (43%) and recreational athletes (43%). There was a trend towards ISFs valuing TRIPP stage 5/6 research more highly and for the IOC-RCs to value TRIPP stage 1/2 research. CONCLUSIONS: There are clear opportunities to better link the priorities and actions of the ISFs and IOC-RCs, to ensure more effective practice-policy-research partnerships for the benefit of all athletes. Setting a mutually-agreed research agenda will require further active engagement between researchers and broader ISF representatives.
机译:背景/目的:要充分有效地预防运动损伤和促进运动员健康,既要有针对性,又要有科学依据。与国际奥委会研究中心(IOC-RCs)当前的研究重点相比,本研究旨在确定国际体育联合会(ISF)的研究重点。方法:对ISF医疗主席(n = 22,回应率69%)和IOC-RC主任(n = 7,回应率78%)进行在线调查。与伤害/疾病优先级和特定运动员目标有关的开放式答案采用了主题编码。根据将研究转化为伤害预防实践(TRIPP)框架阶段,对不同研究类型的需求进行了评级。结果分别表示为ISF和IOC-RC的频率。结果:ISF和IOC-RF均优先研究脑震荡(分别为27%,72%),竞争性过度使用(23%,43%)和青年(41%,43%)。 ISF还将灾难性伤害(14%),环境因素(18%),精英运动员(18%)和残奥会运动员(14%)列为重要。 IOC-RCs优先考虑预防呼吸道疾病(43%),伤害的长期健康后果(43%)和休闲运动员(43%)。有一种趋势是,ISF对TRIPP 5/6期研究进行了更高的评价,而IOC-RC对TRIPP 1/2期研究进行了评价。结论:存在明显的机会,可以更好地将ISF和IOC-RC的优先事项和行动联系起来,以确保更有效的实践-政策-研究合作伙伴关系,造福所有运动员。设定共同商定的研究议程将需要研究人员与ISF广泛代表之间进一步的积极参与。

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