Injuries of Primary School Children during Sports Activities.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mateja Videmšek, Matjaž Gregorčič, Vedran Hadžić, Damir Karpljuk, Ana Šuštaršič
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Abstract

Introduction: The purpose of the research was to analyse the injuries of primary school children in the framework of organised sports activities at school and in clubs or associations, and in leisure time without professional guidance.

Methods: We surveyed 631 participants, of which there were 282 boys and 349 girls from eight Slovenian primary schools. Frequencies were calculated and a Chi-square test was performed.

Results: In physical education (PE) at school, 32% of the participants were injured in one school year, and there were no statistically significant differences in the number of injuries according to sex (p=0.18) and age (p=0.12). Most injuries were recorded in the lower extremities (50%), in the form of wounds. The participants were injured less often in PE at school than in a club or association, and more often than in their leisure time. The participants were absent from PE classes for longer after an injury in a club or association than in PE, while no significant differences in absences after injury were found. At school, the participants were most often injured in ball games, boys in football (43%) and girls in volleyball (19%). In activities in a club or association, we recorded the most injuries in boys in martial arts (18%) and dance for girls (19%). In their leisure time, boys suffered the most injuries from football (26%) and cycling, while girls suffered the most from running and rollerblading.

Conclusion: In the last ten years, the number of injuries in PE has increased in Slovenia. Based on the obtained results, we propose measures to reduce injuries and thus encourage more sports activities among children and adolescents, while ensuring their safety.

小学生在体育活动中的伤害。
前言:本研究的目的是分析小学生在学校和俱乐部或协会有组织的体育活动框架内的伤害,以及在没有专业指导的闲暇时间。方法:我们调查了来自斯洛文尼亚8所小学的631名参与者,其中282名男孩和349名女孩。计算频率并进行卡方检验。结果:在学校体育课中,有32%的参与者在一学年中受伤,不同性别(p=0.18)和年龄(p=0.12)的受伤人数差异无统计学意义。大多数损伤记录在下肢(50%),以伤口的形式。参与者在学校的体育活动中受伤的频率低于在俱乐部或协会中受伤的频率,而比在闲暇时间受伤的频率更高。参与者在俱乐部或协会受伤后缺席体育课的时间比参加体育课的时间长,而受伤后缺课的时间没有显著差异。在学校,参与者最常在球类运动中受伤,男孩在足球中受伤(43%),女孩在排球中受伤(19%)。在俱乐部或协会的活动中,我们记录到男孩在武术(18%)和女孩跳舞(19%)中受伤最多。在业余时间,男孩最容易受到足球(26%)和骑自行车的伤害,而女孩最容易受到跑步和滑旱冰的伤害。结论:在过去的十年中,斯洛文尼亚的体育损伤数量有所增加。根据获得的结果,我们提出了减少伤害的措施,从而鼓励儿童和青少年进行更多的体育活动,同时确保他们的安全。
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