The FIFA 11 + : Why is adherence so challenging? Insights from a cross-sectional study of stakeholders in Australian amateur football (soccer)

A. G. Ross, M. McKay, E. Pappas, M. Whalan, Elia Parsanejad, K. Peek
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To explore the usage and awareness of the FIFA 11 + (11 + ) across multiple stakeholders involved with amateur football. Coaches, players, non-coaching staff and medical personnel in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, were invited to complete a cross-sectional online survey, which was disseminated using a targeted email to two Football NSW member organisations and a social media campaign. Categorical data (including age-groups and sex) are presented as counts and percentages and analysed using a Chi-square or Fisher's exact test. A significance level of 0.05 was used for all analyses. In total 328 players, 55 coaches, 37 non-coaching staff and 16 medical personnel completed the survey (n  =  436). Awareness of the 11  +  was lowest among non-coaching staff (16.2%) and players (32.6%) but higher among coaches (52.7%) and medical personnel (93.8%). Once aware of the 11 + , 75.8% of all respondents used the program although 89.5% of them did so with modifications. In addition, only 40.0% of players reported completing all three parts of the 11  +  program. Veteran players were less likely to complete any type of warm-up compared with junior players (63.7% vs. 96.3%, respectively). Although awareness of the 11  +  varied amongst survey respondents, 3 out of 4 respondents who were aware of the 11  +  adopted the program. However, respondents reported modifying the 11  +  and not completing the program as intended, which suggests modification guidance is required to maintain the efficacy of the 11  +  .
《FIFA 11 +》:为什么坚持这么有挑战性?来自澳大利亚业余足球(足球)利益相关者横断面研究的见解
探索与业余足球相关的多个利益相关者对FIFA 11 +(11 +)的使用和认识。澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)的教练、球员、非教练员和医务人员被邀请完成一项横断面在线调查,该调查通过有针对性的电子邮件分发给两个足球NSW成员组织和社交媒体活动。分类数据(包括年龄组和性别)以计数和百分比表示,并使用卡方检验或费雪精确检验进行分析。所有分析均采用0.05的显著性水平。共有328名球员、55名教练员、37名非教练员和16名医务人员完成了调查(n = 436)。非教练员(16.2%)和球员(32.6%)对11 +的知晓率最低,教练员(52.7%)和医务人员(93.8%)对11 +的知晓率较高。一旦意识到11 +,75.8%的受访者使用了该程序,尽管其中89.5%的人进行了修改。此外,只有40.0%的玩家完成了11 +项目的全部三个部分。与初级运动员相比,资深运动员完成任何类型热身的可能性都较低(分别为63.7%对96.3%)。尽管受访者对11 +的认识各不相同,但4个了解11 +的受访者中有3个采用了该计划。然而,受访者报告修改了11 +并没有按计划完成计划,这表明需要修改指导以保持11 +的有效性。
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