Community perspectives on spinal cord injury in rugby union: facts and fears.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2253191
Nicole Merrick, Marelise Badenhorst, Ashlee Morgan, Lauren Fortington
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Abstract

Introduction: The sport of rugby union, henceforth rugby, is associated with a risk of spinal cord injury (SCI). Perceived risks can impact participation. Understanding community perspectives on rugby-related SCI may provide insight for addressing concerns around risk. The aim of this study was to explore community perspectives through social media discussion about SCI in rugby union.

Methods: Posts about SCI in rugby union were identified using the advanced search function on Twitter. Data (content as original post, retweet, quote tweet and comments) were included if focused on Rugby Union and written in English. Inclusion dates (July 2018 to June 2019) were chosen to capture a period when several SCI (n = 4) occurred in community rugby in Australia. Data were analysed using a thematic approach.

Results: Four themes were derived from the collected data. The 'pendulum swing' relates to the disparate views of rugby, from being overly cautious to too dangerous to play. The 'role of rugby culture' described engrained behaviours and attitudes on and off-field toward safety. 'Media influence' describes the emotive narrative used when reporting rugby-related SCI. 'After the injury' looks at expressions of sympathy and inspiration. These findings showed how individuals' views of SCI were influenced through rugby culture, trust in governing bodies and the news media.

Conclusion: By 'listening in' to community views, their most pertinent safety concerns can be addressed. Both facts and fears on rugby-related SCI were evident, and these extreme views can be balanced with evidence-based education and sensible risk management.

橄榄球联盟中脊髓损伤的社区观点:事实和恐惧。
简介:橄榄球联盟运动,即橄榄球,与脊髓损伤(SCI)的风险有关。感知到的风险会影响参与。了解社区对橄榄球相关脊髓损伤的看法可以为解决风险问题提供见解。本研究的目的是通过社交媒体讨论橄榄球联盟中脊髓损伤的社区观点。方法:利用Twitter的高级搜索功能对橄榄球联盟的SCI帖子进行检索。如果关注橄榄球联盟并以英语书写,则包含数据(内容为原始帖子,转发,引用推文和评论)。选择纳入日期(2018年7月至2019年6月)是为了捕捉澳大利亚社区橄榄球运动中发生多起SCI (n = 4)的时期。数据采用专题方法进行分析。结果:从收集的数据中得出四个主题。“钟摆摇摆”与橄榄球的不同观点有关,从过于谨慎到太危险。“橄榄球文化的角色”描述了在球场内外对安全的根深蒂固的行为和态度。“媒体影响”描述了在报道橄榄球相关SCI时使用的情感叙事。“受伤之后”着眼于同情和鼓舞的表达。这些发现显示了橄榄球文化、对管理机构和新闻媒体的信任如何影响个人对脊髓损伤的看法。结论:通过“倾听”社区意见,他们最关心的安全问题可以得到解决。关于橄榄球相关脊髓损伤的事实和恐惧都是显而易见的,这些极端观点可以通过循证教育和明智的风险管理来平衡。
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