Menstrual cycle performance barriers experienced by elite women football players and their management strategies applied: A semi-structured interview-based study.

Phoebe Read, Craig Rosenbloom, Ritan Mehta, Hannah Owen, Elena Jobson, Katrine Okholm Kryger
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The objective of this study was to investigate the barriers experienced by elite women football players due to their menstrual cycle, and coping strategies utilised against these barriers. Fifteen elite women footballers from two English Women's Super League clubs (age: 25.2 years [18-33]) were interviewed using semi-structured interviews, developed using piloting and peer review. Data was audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically using NVivo. Analysis of 27,438 words unveiled key themes: internal barriers, external barriers, coping strategies, and player needs. Fear of leakage, associated with kit colour (n = 15) and lack of effective sanitary products (n = 12), and injury anxiety (n = 7), associated with ACL injury (n = 5), were the most common barriers. To combat these issues, players use internal (feeling fortunate n = 9) and external (support from teammates n = 6; support from club staff n = 4) coping strategies. The findings indicated that menstruation presents significant barriers to players. Increased awareness of menstruation-related barriers to performance and targeted intervention are achievable through staff and player involvement and by minimising concerns of visible leakage by kit interventions.

精英女足运动员遇到的月经周期表现障碍及其管理策略:基于半结构式访谈的研究。
本研究旨在调查精英女足运动员因月经周期而遇到的障碍,以及针对这些障碍所采取的应对策略。研究人员使用半结构式访谈对来自两家英格兰女子超级联赛俱乐部的 15 名精英女足运动员(年龄:25.2 岁 [18-33])进行了访谈。采用 NVivo 对数据进行录音、逐字记录和主题分析。对 27 438 个单词的分析揭示了关键主题:内部障碍、外部障碍、应对策略和玩家需求。最常见的障碍是害怕漏水,这与装备颜色(n = 15)和缺乏有效的卫生用品(n = 12)有关;以及受伤焦虑(n = 7),这与前交叉韧带损伤(n = 5)有关。为了解决这些问题,球员们使用了内部(感到幸运 n = 9)和外部(队友的支持 n = 6;俱乐部工作人员的支持 n = 4)应对策略。研究结果表明,月经给球员带来了很大的障碍。通过工作人员和球员的参与,以及通过套件干预措施最大限度地减少对明显泄漏的担忧,可以提高对与月经有关的表现障碍的认识,并进行有针对性的干预。
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