Golfers' Perspectives on Injury Prevention: A Qualitative Study on Factors Influencing Successful Implementation.

IF 1.9 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tsm2/9501921
Saskia Gladdines, Robert-Jan de Vos, Denise Eygendaal, Evert Verhagen
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It is unclear so far how recreational golfers experience an injury prevention program in the real-life setting. A qualitative approach can be used to get insight into this implementation's complexity. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perception of recreational golfers on warm-up in general, their experiences with the Golf Injury Prevention Program (GRIPP), and their opinions on how to implement our injury prevention program in a recreational golf setting. We used an explorative qualitative design with a constructivist paradigm to underpin the study. Through convenience sampling, we invited 11 golfers assigned to awarm-up program in a golf-specific injury prevention trial. We conducted semistructured interviews following a standardized interview guide based on three predetermined topics: general warm-up, injury prevention, and implementation. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and a thematic analysis was performed with ATLAS.ti software. Participants cited different reasons for engaging in a warm-up routine, including injury prevention, self-care, preparation, and performance optimization. However, conducting a warm-up was said to be influenced by the golf environment. The prevention program was deemed "feasible," and the supplied materials were considered "sufficient." Participants observed minor differences in the information channels available at golf clubs, which affect implementation. The role of the golf professional was recognized as crucial in promoting and facilitating the warm-up routine. Recreational golfers recognize the performance and health advantages of a warm-up routine, yet motivations for engaging in such activities vary. The social environment influences performance, and a golf professional can help implement this. These findings emphasize the importance of considering contextual factors when developing injury prevention programs in golf.

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高尔夫球手对伤害预防的看法:影响成功实施因素的定性研究。
到目前为止,还不清楚休闲高尔夫球手在现实生活中如何体验伤害预防计划。可以使用定性方法来深入了解该实现的复杂性。摘要本研究旨在探讨休闲高尔夫球手对赛前热身的观感、对高尔夫伤害预防计划(GRIPP)的体验,以及对如何在休闲高尔夫环境中实施伤害预防计划的意见。我们使用探索性的定性设计和建构主义范式来支持研究。通过方便抽样,我们邀请了11名高尔夫球手进行热身计划,以进行高尔夫特异性损伤预防试验。我们按照标准化的访谈指南进行了半结构化访谈,访谈基于三个预先确定的主题:一般热身、伤害预防和实施。采访被逐字记录下来,并用ATLAS进行专题分析。ti的软件。参与者列举了参加热身活动的不同原因,包括伤害预防、自我保健、准备和性能优化。然而,热身的进行据说会受到高尔夫环境的影响。预防计划被认为是“可行的”,所提供的材料被认为是“充足的”。参与者观察到高尔夫俱乐部可用的信息渠道的细微差异,这影响了执行。职业高尔夫球手的作用被认为是促进和促进热身程序的关键。休闲高尔夫球手认识到热身运动的性能和健康优势,但参与此类活动的动机各不相同。社会环境影响表现,高尔夫专业人士可以帮助实现这一点。这些发现强调了在制定高尔夫伤害预防计划时考虑环境因素的重要性。
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