Participant demographics and research questions from 10-years of chronic ankle instability studies: A scoping review.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Luke Donovan, Shelley W Linens, Tricia Hubbard-Turner, Janet Simon, Phillip A Gribble, Abbey C Thomas
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine 'who' and 'what' were studied over the previous 10-years as it relates to individuals with chronic ankle instability.

Design: Scoping review.

Methods: Web of Science™ was used to identify all studies that referenced the International Ankle Consortium selection criteria guidelines. Original research reports which cited adherence to the guidelines were included. Data related to demographic information and outcome measures were synthesized to form a descriptive analysis.

Results: A total of 377 studies were included which equated to 11,604 participants with chronic ankle instability. The combined average age of participants was 23.9 years. For measures related to ankle sprain history, participants averaged 4.3 ± 3.7 sprains and 6.2 ± 5.9 years since their first ankle sprain. Across the studies, the number of ankle sprains was reported in 42.7 % of studies and time since first ankle sprain was reported in 10.9 % of studies. Nearly 80 % of studies reported information from at least one validated questionnaire related to ankle instability or ankle function. The primary aim of most studies (44 %) was to determine differences in motor-behavioral impairments between individuals with and without chronic ankle instability.

Conclusions: Although many studies indicated that they adhered to the International Ankle Consortium selection criteria for chronic ankle instability, variables related to demographic information were inconsistently reported, which may inhibit the external validity of studies related to chronic ankle instability. In addition, much of the research related to chronic ankle instability pertained to young-adults and aimed to identify various motor-behavioral impairments.

10年慢性踝关节不稳定研究的参与者人口统计和研究问题:范围回顾。
目的:确定“谁”和“什么”在过去的10年里被研究,因为它与慢性踝关节不稳定的个体有关。设计:范围审查。方法:使用Web of Science™识别所有参考国际踝关节联盟选择标准指南的研究。包括引用遵守指南的原始研究报告。与人口统计信息和结果测量相关的数据被综合起来形成描述性分析。结果:总共纳入了377项研究,相当于11,604名慢性踝关节不稳定的参与者。参与者的平均年龄为23.9 岁。对于与踝关节扭伤史相关的测量,参与者首次踝关节扭伤后平均4.3 ± 3.7次扭伤和6.2 ± 5.9 年。在这些研究中,42.7 %的研究报告了踝关节扭伤的次数,10.9 %的研究报告了首次踝关节扭伤的时间。近80% %的研究报告了至少一份与踝关节不稳定或踝关节功能相关的有效问卷的信息。大多数研究(44% %)的主要目的是确定患有和不患有慢性踝关节不稳定的个体之间运动-行为障碍的差异。结论:尽管许多研究表明它们符合国际踝关节联盟慢性踝关节不稳定的选择标准,但与人口统计信息相关的变量报告不一致,这可能会抑制慢性踝关节不稳定相关研究的外部有效性。此外,许多与慢性踝关节不稳定相关的研究涉及年轻人,旨在识别各种运动行为障碍。
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7.40
自引率
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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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