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Understanding the challenges of injury in providing sport programmes for physically inactive women: concept mapping insights from programme deliverers

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العنوان: Understanding the challenges of injury in providing sport programmes for physically inactive women: concept mapping insights from programme deliverers
المؤلفون: Staley, Kiera, Donaldson, Alex, Mosler, Andrea B, O'Halloran, Paul, Seal, Emma, Forsyth, Adrienne, Nicholson, Matthew, Forsdike, Kirsty, Bruder, Andrea Maree
المساهمون: La Trobe University, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport
المصدر: Injury Prevention ; page ip-2023-045028 ; ISSN 1353-8047 1475-5785
بيانات النشر: BMJ
سنة النشر: 2024
الوصف: Objectives Injury/poor health is an important barrier to women’s participation in sport and physical activity. This study aimed to identify perceived challenges sport programme deliverers face when supporting physically inactive women to prevent/manage injury. Methods Sport programme deliverers, targeting physically inactive women in Victoria, participated in concept mapping to brainstorm, sort and rate (impact on their ability to prevent/manage injury, frequency of and difficulty to overcome the challenge on a 1 (low)–5 (high) scale) the challenges faced. Analysis included multidimensional scaling, hierarchical cluster analysis and descriptive statistics (eg, mean ratings). Results Twenty-five deliverers brainstormed 82 injury prevention/management-related challenges. An eight cluster map was considered the most appropriate representation of the participants’ sorting data (mean cluster impact, frequency and difficulty to overcome rating (1–5)): time constraints (3.42, 3.69, 3.12); perceived competence in injury prevention/management (3.36, 3.50, 3.27); navigating participant perceptions and knowledge (3.35, 3.74, 3.49); information and responsibility (3.32, 3.50, 3.26); session planning and structure (3.25, 3.45, 3.07); participant engagement (3.13, 3.47, 3.08); responding to individual needs (3.07, 3.42, 2.92) and access to injury management resources (2.87, 3.25, 3.17). Conclusion Limited time created injury prevention/management challenges for programme deliverers when planning and modifying sport programmes for physically inactive women. Injury prevention/management should be integrated into programme design and delivery principles. Programme deliverers need education/training and access to injury prevention/management resources (eg, activity modification) and engagement/communication strategies tailored for physically inactive women. Public health funders, coaching course accreditors, programme designers and deliverers can use these insights to develop strategies to minimise injury risk and effect systemic ...
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
DOI: 10.1136/ip-2023-045028
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1136/ip-2023-045028Test
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.C35F8904
قاعدة البيانات: BASE