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BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002347
Ruth Leese, Ash Kolstad, Ricardo T Sant'Anna, Carly D McKay, Stephen W West
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目标:橄榄球联盟的受伤风险相对较高。早期证据表明,降低擒抱高度有利于减少头部和颈部受伤,但利益相关者仍对实施过程中的挑战表示担忧。本研究旨在了解裁判员是否能在受控环境(即视频)中就擒抱高度得出相同的结论,以及引物是否会影响这些决定:方法:48 名现役裁判在观看擒抱动作后填写了一份基于擒抱高度决策指南的问卷。参与者被随机分配到两个包含高高擒抱或合法擒抱的教学视频中的一个,以调查引子对法律解释的影响:结果:参与者之间关于擒抱高度的一致率为 78.1%,参与者与经验丰富的分析师之间的一致率为 62.7%,参与者与黄金标准裁判之间的一致率为 74.0%。在判定擒抱高度时,评分者内部的平均可靠性非常高(一致率:91.2%)。对于高位擒抱,83% 的参与者对危险程度、57% 的参与者对接触位置以及 71% 的参与者对是否存在缓解因素达成了一致。没有观察到引物的明显影响。除了危险程度和高度显示出很强的一致性外,参与者和金牌裁判员之间在所有项目上的评分一致性都处于中等水平:这些结果表明,有必要改进裁判培训,以支持对法定擒抱高度的修改。
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High tackle headache: implications of referee agreement for tackle height law change.

Objectives: Rugby Union has a relatively high risk of injury. Early evidence suggests a benefit of lowering tackle height to reduce head and neck injuries, although concerns persist among stakeholders regarding implementation challenges. This study aimed to understand whether referees can reach the same conclusion regarding tackle height in a controlled environment (ie, video) and whether priming influenced these decisions.

Methods: Forty-eight active referees completed a questionnaire based on high-tackle decision-making guidelines after watching tackles. Participants were randomly assigned one of two instructional videos containing a high or legal tackle to investigate the impact of priming on law interpretation.

Results: The percent agreement regarding tackle height was 78.1% between participants, 62.7% between participants and an experienced analyst, and 74.0% between participants and a gold-standard referee. Mean intra-rater reliability when determining whether a tackle was high was substantial (percent agreement: 91.2%). For high tackles, 83% of participants agreed on the danger level, 57% on the contact location and 71% on the presence of mitigating factors. No significant effects of priming were observed. Inter-rater agreement among participants and the gold-standard referee was moderate for all items except danger and height, which showed strong agreement.

Conclusion: These results suggest a need for improved referee training to support changes to the legal tackle height.

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