Research on women's futsal: a scoping review.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2024.2310503
Júlia Barreira, João Eduardo Pereira da Silva Junior, Cristiane Pereira de Souza
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The aim of this study was to conduct a comprehensive scoping literature review to provide an overview of the current state of research within women's futsal. We searched four electronic databases (SPORTDiscus, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science) up to December 2023. Inclusion criteria comprised original research published in peer-reviewed journals, available in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. The focus was on studies investigating women in futsal, encompassing both players and those in leadership positions, regardless of their age or skill level. The analysis included the authorship (location), population characteristics (number of participants, level of play, and age), themes explored, and primary findings. A total of 692 records were found, but only 175 met the selection criteria. The results highlighted a recent attention in the scientific literature, with the first publications emerging in 2005 and a notable increase since 2016. Strength and Conditioning topics constituted the most frequently explored area, comprising 32% of the studies. Notably, no studies focusing on coaching or management aspects were identified. In terms of the participant population, most studies concentrated on high-level (33%) and senior (84%) players. Few studies have investigated practitioners with disabilities or women in other positions such as coaches or managers. Most of the studies were conducted by Brazilian researchers (60%), indicating the need for investigations in different socio-cultural contexts. The recent academic attention and the upcoming inaugural edition of the FIFA Futsal Women's World CupTM in 2025 reinforce the need for further studies on women's futsal. This review contributes by identifying the scientific gaps that can be explored by future investigations.

关于女子五人制足球的研究:范围界定审查。
本研究旨在进行一次全面的范围性文献综述,以概述女子五人制足球运动的研究现状。我们检索了截至 2023 年 12 月的四个电子数据库(SPORTDiscus、PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science)。纳入标准包括在同行评审期刊上发表的原创研究,以英语、西班牙语或葡萄牙语提供。重点是调查五人制足球运动中女性的研究,包括球员和担任领导职务的女性,不论其年龄或技术水平如何。分析包括作者(地点)、人群特征(参与者人数、比赛水平和年龄)、探讨的主题和主要发现。共找到 692 条记录,但只有 175 条符合选择标准。研究结果凸显了近期科学文献的关注度,第一批出版物出现在 2005 年,自 2016 年以来显著增加。力量与调理主题是最常探讨的领域,占研究的 32%。值得注意的是,没有发现侧重于教练或管理方面的研究。在参与人群方面,大多数研究集中于高水平(33%)和资深(84%)球员。很少有研究对残疾运动员或担任其他职务(如教练或经理)的女性进行调查。大多数研究是由巴西研究人员进行的(60%),这表明需要在不同的社会文化背景下进行调查。近期学术界的关注以及即将于 2025 年举行的首届国际足联五人制足球女子世界杯(FIFA Futsal Women's World CupTM),加强了对女子五人制足球进一步研究的必要性。本综述通过确定未来调查可以探索的科学空白点来做出贡献。
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