"Anyone who weighs up risks doesn't belong here": how do elite handball players manage physical health risk throughout their professional careers?

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-04-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1553948
Jan Bursik, Jochen Mayer, Ansgar Thiel, Felix Kühnle, Jannika M John
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Abstract

Objectives: Elite athletes frequently encounter physical health risks, such as an injury, illness or pain, which are accompanied by sociocultural norms, individual perceptions, and situational pressures. While research has explored risk management in sports, limited attention has been given to the subjective experiences of athletes managing these risks across their careers. This study addresses this gap by examining how elite handball players manage physical health risks, focusing on the role of risk perception, evaluation, and coping.

Methods: Using a constructivist lens, 11 handball players from the German national teams (5 females, 6 males) participated in biographical mapping interviews, providing insights into their career-long management of physical health risks.

Results: Using reflexive thematic analysis, we generated four themes: (1) Externalizing risks and refraining from proactivity, (2) Relinquishing control under medical uncertainty, (3) Fluctuating prioritization of health or success, and (4) Calculated health-risk taking to achieve success. The findings illustrate that athletes' risk management strategies vary based on career stage, injury experiences, situational priorities, and social pressures. The insights contribute to a deeper understanding of the dynamics of physical health risk management in high-performance sports and their sociocultural underpinnings. The study highlights the need for interventions that foster proactive risk management, emphasize personal agency, and balance performance with long-term health.

“任何权衡风险的人都不属于这里”:精英手球运动员如何在整个职业生涯中管理身体健康风险?
目的:优秀运动员经常遇到身体健康风险,如受伤、疾病或疼痛,这些风险伴随着社会文化规范、个人认知和情境压力。虽然研究已经探索了体育运动中的风险管理,但对运动员在其职业生涯中管理这些风险的主观经验的关注有限。本研究通过考察优秀手球运动员如何管理身体健康风险来解决这一差距,重点关注风险感知、评估和应对的作用。方法:采用建构主义视角,对11名德国国家队手球运动员(女5名,男6名)进行传记测绘访谈,了解其职业生涯身体健康风险管理情况。结果:使用反身性主题分析,我们生成了四个主题:(1)外部化风险和避免主动性,(2)在医疗不确定性下放弃控制,(3)健康或成功的波动优先级,以及(4)计算健康风险以实现成功。研究结果表明,运动员的风险管理策略因职业阶段、受伤经历、情境优先级和社会压力而异。这些见解有助于更深入地了解高性能运动及其社会文化基础中身体健康风险管理的动态。该研究强调需要采取干预措施,促进积极主动的风险管理,强调个人能动性,并在绩效与长期健康之间取得平衡。
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