Risk management framework for competitive alpine skiing-co-developed with stakeholders.

IF 3.2 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2025-002507
Oriol Bonell Monsonís, Evert Verhagen, Vincent Gouttebarge, Marine Alhammoud, Dave Collins, Lynn Ellenberger, Matthias Gilgien, Matt Jordan, Michael Lasshofer, Gerald Mitterbauer, Abi Okell, Kati Pasanen, Matej Supej, Caroline Bolling, Jörg Spörri
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Previous research has shown that stakeholders in the competitive alpine skiing communities consider risk management to be crucial in sports injury prevention. However, to date, there is a lack of a publicly available systematic and structured risk management approach for the competitive alpine skiing context. This work describes the codevelopment process of a risk management framework with stakeholders in the field of competitive alpine skiing. A panel of international experts invited through personal requests and with expertise in health protection and performance enhancement in competitive alpine skiing convened three times through online group meetings to co-develop a risk management framework through different activities. The underlying discussions focused on the fundamental questions of 'why', 'what', 'who', 'how' and 'for whom' and included the debate on specific examples from sports practice. The outcome after three meetings was a risk management framework. This framework includes a competitive alpine skiing-specific prevention wheel that integrates different stakeholder views relevant to different levels, their risk priorities, the main five domains and intervention areas identified from the literature, the graded and progressive timescale to intervene and the potential targets for risk management interventions. Moreover, the framework includes a decision-making tree, which operationalises the prevention wheel into a step-by-step sequence for risk management, including risk identification, risk assessment and risk mitigation. It should help stakeholders recognise their responsibilities and the potential actions they can take. Practical examples are provided to demonstrate how to apply the framework and to illustrate the complexity and dynamic interaction of the various factors in the competitive alpine skiing setting. The risk management framework developed lays a strong foundation for creating a safer environment for alpine skiers. It likewise contributes to providing overall awareness of the complexity and inter-relations of risks and prevention measures in the sport. By doing so, this framework has the potential to initiate further processes and on-field translation to sustainably and long-term improve athlete health and safety in competitive alpine skiing.

竞争高山滑雪的风险管理框架-与利益相关者共同开发。
先前的研究表明,竞争激烈的高山滑雪社区的利益相关者认为风险管理在运动损伤预防中至关重要。然而,到目前为止,缺乏一个公开可用的系统和结构化的风险管理方法,为竞争激烈的高山滑雪环境。这项工作描述了在竞技高山滑雪领域与利益相关者共同开发风险管理框架的过程。经个人邀请并具有保护健康和提高竞技高山滑雪成绩方面的专门知识的国际专家小组通过在线小组会议召开了三次会议,通过不同的活动共同制定风险管理框架。潜在的讨论集中在“为什么”、“什么”、“谁”、“如何”和“为谁”等基本问题上,并包括对体育实践中具体例子的辩论。经过三次会议,最终形成了一个风险管理框架。该框架包括一个竞争性的高山滑雪特定预防轮,该轮整合了不同利益相关者对不同级别的相关观点,其风险优先级,从文献中确定的主要五个领域和干预领域,分级和渐进的干预时间表以及风险管理干预的潜在目标。此外,该框架还包括一棵决策树,将预防轮逐步变为风险管理的顺序,包括风险识别、风险评估和风险缓解。它应该有助于利益相关者认识到他们的责任以及他们可以采取的潜在行动。通过实例说明了如何应用该框架,并说明了高山滑雪竞技环境中各种因素的复杂性和动态相互作用。开发的风险管理框架为为高山滑雪者创造更安全的环境奠定了坚实的基础。它同样有助于提供对运动中风险和预防措施的复杂性和相互关系的全面认识。通过这样做,该框架有可能启动进一步的进程和现场翻译,以可持续和长期地改善运动员在竞技高山滑雪中的健康和安全。
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