青少年芭蕾舞精英的受伤发生率不受问卷调查频率的影响:一项为期 6 个月的探索性前瞻性研究。

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Journal of Dance Medicine & Science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/1089313X241256549
Rogier M van Rijn, Valeriya G Volkova, Meghan L Critchley, Janine H Stubbe, Sarah J Kenny
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简介奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心健康问题调查问卷(OSTRC-H)是一种有效可靠的自我报告受伤情况的登记方法,经常用于舞蹈演员群体。每月进行一次问卷调查在运动员群体中是可以接受的,但尚未对舞蹈演员进行过评估。这项探索性研究的目的是评估每周与每月发放 OSTRC-H 对青少年精英芭蕾舞者估计受伤结果的影响:方法:对参与者(n = 103)进行为期 6 个月的前瞻性跟踪,并在线填写 OSTRC-H,分别评估前一周和前四周自我报告的健康问题的感知后果。与舞蹈有关的伤害有四种定义:(1) 所有投诉;(2) 严重伤害;(3) 需要就医;(4) 时间损失性伤害。描述性统计估计了:(1) 报告的受伤次数(计数),(2) 平均受伤率[比例,95% 置信区间 (CI)],(3) 平均严重程度评分(0-100),(4) 每种受伤定义的时间损失天数(计数)。然后,通过配对样本 t 检验对每周登记和每月登记的 4 项结果指标进行比较(P 结果:发现所有投诉伤害数量之间存在明显差异(每周:133 起;每月:94 起;P P = 0.012)。无论伤害的定义如何,每周报告与每月报告在伤害发生率、严重程度评分和损失时间天数方面均无显著差异:结论:在青少年芭蕾舞精英中,每月进行 OSTRC-H 是估算受伤发生率、严重程度评分和损失时间天数的一种可接受的方法。
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Injury Prevalence Among Elite Adolescent Ballet Dancers is not Affected by Frequency of Questionnaire Administration: A 6-Month Exploratory Prospective Study.

Introduction: The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre Questionnaire on Health Problems (OSTRC-H) is a valid and reliable registration method for self-reported injuries and is regularly used among dancer populations. Monthly questionnaire administration is acceptable in athlete populations but has not been evaluated in dancers. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the influence of weekly versus monthly administration of the OSTRC-H on estimated injury outcomes among elite adolescent ballet dancers.

Methods: Participants (n = 103) were prospectively followed for 6 months and completed the OSTRC-H online, evaluating perceived consequences of self-reported health problems during the previous week and the previous 4 weeks, respectively. Four definitions of dance-related injury were utilized: (1) all complaints, (2) substantial, (3) medical attention, and (4) time-loss injuries. Descriptive statistics estimated: (1) the number of injuries reported (count), (2) average injury prevalence [proportion, 95% confidence intervals (CI)], (3) average severity score (0-100), and (4) days of time loss (count) for each injury definition. The 4 outcome measures were then compared between weekly and monthly registration with paired sample t-tests (P < .05) and overlapping 95% CI.

Results: A significant difference between the number of all complaints injuries (weekly: 133; monthly: 94; P < .001) and substantial injuries (weekly: 64; monthly: 45; P = .012) was found. Regardless of injury definition, there were no significant differences between injury prevalence, severity scores, and days of time loss when reported weekly versus monthly.

Conclusion: Monthly administration of the OSTRC-H is an acceptable method to estimate injury prevalence, severity scores, and days of time loss amongst elite adolescent ballet dancers.

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