Including athlete voices in your sport and exercise medicine organisation – it’s time!

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Jane S Thornton, Dawn P Richards, Erica H Gavel-Pinos, Jeane Lassen, Keith Morgan, Waneek Horn-Miller
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Increasingly, patient and public engagement/involvement in healthcare and research is being emphasised as a critical element to better outcomes.1 2 While progress has been made in the general population, the same is not true in high-performance athletes. Given that athletes have important lived experiences to share, they should be viewed as equal contributors on research and healthcare teams so that research and care align with priorities that matter to them.3 For the same reasons, athletes should engage with and inform the missions and activities of our sport and exercise medicine (SEM) organisations. The mission statement of the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM) is: ‘to forge a strong, collective voice for sport and exercise medicine; to be a leader in advancing the art and science of sport and exercise medicine, including health promotion and disease prevention, for the benefit of all Canadians’. As CASEM President and Olympian (JST), my primary objective was to ensure that our ‘strong, collective voice’ included athletes (ie, the people we care for on a daily basis) to facilitate they have a say in setting the priorities for the organisation. Co-led with patient engagement specialist (DPR), we convened an Athlete Advisory Council for CASEM. One of the first athlete reactions was ‘How come this isn’t already done?’ A valid question given the positive evidence that when athletes have a say in their own training, performance and healthcare, things change for the better.4 In sporting cultures where openness about injuries is encouraged, athletes reported better outcomes.5 Moreover, athletes may also have specific needs to consider that differ from the clinical or …
在你的运动和运动医学组织中加入运动员的声音——是时候了!
患者和公众对医疗保健和研究的参与越来越被强调为取得更好结果的关键因素。虽然在普通人群中取得了进步,但在高水平运动员中却并非如此。鉴于运动员有重要的生活经验可以分享,他们应该被视为研究和医疗团队的平等贡献者,以便研究和护理与对他们重要的优先事项保持一致出于同样的原因,运动员应该参与并告知我们的体育和运动医学(SEM)组织的任务和活动。加拿大体育与运动医学学会(CASEM)的使命宣言是:“为体育和运动医学打造一个强有力的集体声音;成为推动体育和运动医学的艺术和科学的领导者,包括促进健康和预防疾病,以造福所有加拿大人。作为CASEM主席和奥林匹克运动员(JST),我的主要目标是确保我们的“强大的集体声音”包括运动员(即我们每天关心的人),以促进他们在制定组织优先事项方面有发言权。与患者参与专家(DPR)共同领导,我们召集了CASEM运动员咨询委员会。运动员的第一个反应是:“这怎么还没完成?”这是一个合理的问题,因为有积极的证据表明,当运动员对自己的训练、表现和医疗保健有发言权时,事情就会变得更好在鼓励公开伤病的体育文化中,运动员报告了更好的结果此外,运动员也可能有不同于临床或…
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CiteScore
27.10
自引率
4.90%
发文量
217
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) is a dynamic platform that presents groundbreaking research, thought-provoking reviews, and meaningful discussions on sport and exercise medicine. Our focus encompasses various clinically-relevant aspects such as physiotherapy, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. With an aim to foster innovation, education, and knowledge translation, we strive to bridge the gap between research and practical implementation in the field. Our multi-media approach, including web, print, video, and audio resources, along with our active presence on social media, connects a global community of healthcare professionals dedicated to treating active individuals.
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