An exploration of the perceptions and experiences of professional ballet dancers using a wellness monitoring application

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
C. Harrison, M. Ruddock-Hudson, S. Mayes, P. O’Halloran, K. Ferrar, S. Ruddock, J. Cook
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ABSTRACT Athlete injury and illness surveillance methods have been explored; however, dance-health monitoring systems are scarce. This study aimed to explore the experiences of professional ballet dancers using a wellness application, and the applicability of a wellness application for the dance industry. Fourteen professional ballet dancers (female n = 8, male n = 6), over the age of 18-years (M = 26.0 years, SD = 2.60) and employed full time in a national ballet company participated in one semi-structured interview, approximately 40–50 minutes in duration, reflecting on their perceptions and experiences using a wellness application. The interview material was analysed via thematic analysis. Three overarching main themes emerged: 1) Applicability of a wellness application in the professional ballet industry: experiences entering wellness scores; 2) Dancers conceptualisation of wellness: perceptions and difficulties; and 3) Psychological impact of entering wellness scores. Findings indicated that a wellness application enhances dancer’s self-awareness of wellness, specifically psychological wellbeing which is often ‘not at the forefront’ of dancers’ minds and focused attention. Further, dancers explained difficulties in processing and acknowledging wellness scores and subsequent avoidance as a coping mechanism from ‘confronting’ experiences of consecutive poor wellness scores. Monitoring wellness may assist companies in developing interventions that promote positive adaptive behavioural responses to changes in wellness scores for optimal wellbeing in training and performance. However, further education, support structures and strategies for acknowledging and coping with fluctuating wellness are required.
使用健康监测应用程序的专业芭蕾舞者的看法和经验的探索
摘要对运动员伤病监测方法进行了探索;然而,舞蹈健康监测系统却很少。本研究旨在探索专业芭蕾舞演员使用健康应用程序的体验,以及健康应用程序在舞蹈行业的适用性。14名专业芭蕾舞演员(女n = 8,男性n = 6) ,18岁以上(M = 26 年,SD = 2.60),并在一家国家芭蕾舞公司全职工作,参加了一次半结构化面试,约40-50人 持续时间为分钟,反映他们使用健康应用程序的感知和体验。通过专题分析对访谈材料进行了分析。出现了三个总体主题:1)健康应用程序在专业芭蕾舞行业的适用性:输入健康分数的体验;2) 舞者对健康的概念化:认知和困难;以及3)输入健康分数的心理影响。研究结果表明,健康应用程序可以增强舞者对健康的自我意识,特别是心理健康,而心理健康往往“不在舞者脑海和注意力的最前沿”。此外,舞者解释了处理和承认健康分数的困难,以及随后避免将其作为一种应对机制,以“面对”连续健康分数不佳的经历。监测健康状况可以帮助公司制定干预措施,促进对健康分数变化的积极适应性行为反应,从而在训练和表现中获得最佳健康状况。然而,需要进一步的教育、支持结构和策略来承认和应对波动的健康状况。
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