Which athletes fail faster to send weekly questionnaires or to comply with an injury risk reduction program?
Author
Edouard, P.
Blanco de Tena Davila, David
Steffen, K.
Nielsen, R.O.
Verhagen, E.
Ruffault, A.
Publication date
2023ISSN
0344-5925
Abstract
Problem: Low response rate to weekly self-reported questionnaires used to obtain athlete health-related and risk exposure data and low compliance with intervention have been reported. We thus aimed to investigate if time to 1) non-response to a weekly questionnaire and 2) non-compliance with an intervention is different among French athletics athletes with different characteristics. Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of data from the PREVATHLE randomized controlled trial including 840 female and male competitive athletics athletes followed over 39-weeks. Using univariate Cox proportional hazards regression models, we analyzed the association between athletes’ baseline characteristics and the following outcomes: time to failing to (1) respond to a weekly questionnaire and (2) complete a prescribed intervention. Results: Most athletes failed to complete all questionnaires over the 39 weeks (n=672, 80%), athletes in the intervention group, female athletes, younger athletes, athletes performing explosive disciplines, and athletes with higher non-specific sport training failed sooner. Nearly all athletes in the intervention group failed to comply with the intervention (n=443; 98.7%), and the rates were similar amongst athletes with different characteristics. Conclusions: This study shows that novel ways have to be found in order to improve both 1) athletes’ self-reported responses to weekly questionnaires on health-related and risk exposure data and 2) athletes’ compliance with an injury risk reduction program. Education and/or digital solutions might be potential opportunities.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
61 - Medical sciences
Keywords
Prevenció de lesions esportives
Estratègies de prevenció
Qüestionari autoinformat
Atletisme
Prevención de lesiones deportivas
Estrategias de prevención
Cuestionario autoadministrado
Atletismo
Sports injury prevention
Prevention strategies
Self-reported questionnaire
Track and field
Pages
4
Publisher
Dynamic Media Sales Verlag
Collection
74;1
Is part of
German Journal of Sports Medicine
Citation
Edouard, P.; Blanco de Tena Davila, David; Steffen, K. [et al.]. Which athletes fail faster to send weekly questionnaires or to comply with an injury risk reduction program? German Journal of Sports Medicine, 2023, 74(1), p. 24-27. Disponible en: <https://www.germanjournalsportsmedicine.com/archive/archive-2023/issue-1/which-athletes-fail-faster-to-send-weekly-questionnaires-or-to-comply-with-an-injury-risk-reduction-program/>. Fecha de acceso: 2 may. 2023. DOI: 10.5960/dzsm.2022.554
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