There is low adoption of injury prevention programs in community netball

Lauren Davies, Tess Saad, Michelle D. Smith
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Although neuromuscular injury prevention programs decrease injuries, implementation is challenging. Netball Australia developed the Netball KNEE program – a netball-specific warm-up program designed for netball coaches, players and support staff to enhance movement efficiency and prevent injury. It contains exercises for warm-up/footwork, strength, balance/landing and agility. This study aimed to explore the Reach, perceived Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and intended Maintenance of the Netball KNEE program in community netball. Community netball coaches ( n = 257) from 52 community netball clubs completed an online survey on their familiarity with the KNEE program (Reach), satisfaction and perceived effectiveness (Effectiveness), use of the program in training (Adoption), use of specific program components and provision of feedback (Implementation) and intended future use of the program (Maintenance). 66.5% of coaches who responded to the survey were familiar with the KNEE program (Reach), and 43.0% of coaches reported using the program weekly (Adoption). Most coaches who were familiar with the program were satisfied with it (87.2%) and perceived it to be effective in reducing injuries (77.0%) (perceived Effectiveness). Only 58.7% of the 155 of coaches who adopted the program reported using all activity categories (warm up/footwork, strength, balance/landing and agility) (Implementation). Warm up/footwork activities were reported to be used most commonly (by 99.4% of coaches). Reported provision of feedback on program key principles (e.g., take off, landing, deceleration, changing direction) was variable (54.2%–97.4%) (Implementation). Study findings suggest the need for strategies to improve the reach, adoption and implementation of the KNEE program in community netball.
在社区篮球赛中,伤害预防项目的使用率很低
虽然神经肌肉损伤预防计划减少了伤害,但实施起来是具有挑战性的。澳大利亚无挡板篮球协会开发了“无挡板膝盖”项目,这是一项专门为无挡板篮球教练、球员和支持人员设计的热身项目,旨在提高运动效率,防止受伤。它包括热身/步法,力量,平衡/着陆和敏捷性的练习。摘要本研究旨在探讨社区篮球运动中网球膝盖项目的范围、感知效果、采用、实施和预期维护。来自52个社区篮球俱乐部的257名社区篮球教练完成了一项在线调查,内容包括他们对KNEE项目的熟悉程度(Reach)、满意度和感知有效性(effectiveness)、在训练中使用该项目(Adoption)、使用特定项目组件和提供反馈(Implementation)以及计划未来使用该项目(Maintenance)。66.5%接受调查的教练熟悉KNEE项目(Reach), 43.0%的教练每周使用该项目(Adoption)。大部分熟悉该方案的教练员对该方案表示满意(87.2%),并认为该方案能有效减少受伤(77.0%)(感知有效性)。155名采用该计划的教练中,只有58.7%的人报告使用了所有的活动类别(热身/步法、力量、平衡/着陆和敏捷性)(实施)。据报道,热身/步法活动是最常用的(99.4%的教练)。报告提供的关于程序关键原则(例如,起飞、降落、减速、改变方向)的反馈是可变的(54.2%-97.4%)(执行情况)。研究结果表明,需要制定策略来改善社区无挡板篮球项目的范围、采用和实施。
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