Coverage from medical teams and injury/illness epidemiology within youth athletics in Africa: A prospective study during the 2023 African Youth Under 18/20 Athletics Championships

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Pascal Edouard , Davie Mulenga , Pierre-Eddy Dandrieux , Florence Salati , Jessica Wallace , Oluwatoyosi Owoeye
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Abstract

Objectives

To describe athletes' coverage by national medical teams, and injuries and illnesses occurring during the four weeks before and during the 2023 African Youth Under 18/20 Athletics Championships.

Design

Cross-sectional and prospective cohort study design.

Methods

We conducted a study with data collection of: 1) national medical teams, 2) injury and illness complaints during the four weeks preceding the championships using an online pre-participation health questionnaire, and 3) newly incurred in-championship injuries and illnesses collected by national medical teams and the local organising committee using daily standardised online report forms, for all registered athletes at the championships.

Results

Among the 43 countries participating at the championships, 15 (34.9 %) countries had a medical team with at least one medical personnel. Of the 15 countries, 6 (40.0 %) countries had at least one physiotherapist and one physician, 4 (26.7 %) countries had only physiotherapist(s), and 5 (33.3 %) countries had only physician(s). Nine (60 %) countries participated in the injury surveillance study, including 397 athletes: 61 (15.4 %) completed the pre-participation health questionnaire and 11 athletes (18.0 %) reported an injury complaint and 6 (9.8 %) an illness complaint during the four weeks before the championships. During the championships, there were 52.9 injuries and 50.4 illnesses per 1000 registered athletes. The main injury location was the thigh (33.3 %), and the main injury type was the muscle (47.6 %). The most common system affected by illness was the upper respiratory tract (55.0 %), and the main illness cause was idiopathic (50.0 %).

Conclusions

This preliminary study provides foundational information to improve medical coverage and services during international championships, and orient injury/illness prevention in youth athletics across Africa.
非洲青年田径运动中医疗队的覆盖范围和伤病流行病学:2023 年 18/20 岁以下非洲青年田径锦标赛期间的前瞻性研究
描述国家医疗队为运动员提供的医疗服务,以及 2023 年 18/20 岁以下非洲青年田径锦标赛前四周和期间发生的伤病情况。横断面和前瞻性队列研究设计。我们对以下人员进行了数据收集研究1)国家医疗队;2)使用在线参赛前健康调查问卷收集锦标赛前四周的伤病投诉;3)国家医疗队和当地组委会使用每日标准化在线报告表收集锦标赛期间所有注册运动员新发生的伤病。在参加锦标赛的 43 个国家中,15 个国家(34.9%)的医疗队至少有一名医务人员。在这 15 个国家中,6 个国家(40.0%)至少有一名物理治疗师和一名医生,4 个国家(26.7%)只有物理治疗师,5 个国家(33.3%)只有医生。九个国家(60%)参加了伤病监测研究,包括 397 名运动员:61 名运动员(15.4%)填写了赛前健康问卷,11 名运动员(18.0%)报告在锦标赛前四周受伤,6 名运动员(9.8%)报告在锦标赛前四周受伤。在锦标赛期间,每 1000 名注册运动员中有 52.9 人受伤,50.4 人患病。主要受伤部位是大腿(33.3%),主要受伤类型是肌肉(47.6%)。最常见的患病系统是上呼吸道(55.0%),主要病因是特发性疾病(50.0%)。这项初步研究为改善国际锦标赛期间的医疗覆盖面和服务,以及预防非洲青少年田径运动中的伤病提供了基础信息。
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自引率
10.00%
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198
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport is the official journal of Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) and is an an international refereed research publication covering all aspects of sport science and medicine. The Journal considers for publication Original research and Review papers in the sub-disciplines relating generally to the broad sports medicine and sports science fields: sports medicine, sports injury (including injury epidemiology and injury prevention), physiotherapy, podiatry, physical activity and health, sports science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor control and learning, sport and exercise psychology, sports nutrition, public health (as relevant to sport and exercise), and rehabilitation and injury management. Manuscripts with an interdisciplinary perspective with specific applications to sport and exercise and its interaction with health will also be considered.
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