TY - JOUR
T1 - Results of a tri-national online survey on the current status of sports injury prevention among members of the German-Speaking Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Society (GOTS)
T2 - Eine Umfrage unter den Mitgliedern der Gesellschaft für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin (GOTS)
AU - Lutter, Christoph
AU - Seil, R.
AU - Best, R.
AU - Gokeler, A.
AU - Patt, T.
AU - Krutsch, W.
AU - Grim, C.
AU - Tischer, T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/6/1
Y1 - 2021/6/1
N2 - Objectives To assess the current opinions and state of knowledge in primary sports injury prevention among members of the German-Speaking Society for Orthopaedic and Traumatologic Sports Medicine (GOTS). Methods On 21 August 2019, a web-based questionnaire was sent to the members of the tri-national society GOTS (Austria, Germany and Switzerland). The survey was online until 21 November 2019 and included twenty-two questions, which were divided into five sections: 1) general importance of prevention (n=4), 2) specifications of the study population (n=3), 3) implementation of prevention (n=8), 4) improvement opportunities in prevention (n=4) and 5) future research areas (n=3). Results A total of 272 participants completed the survey, representing a total survey participation of 17.7% of all members. The study population consisted of orthopaedic surgeons (55% with surgical and 21% with non-operative orientation), medical students (10%), physical therapists (8%) and sports scientists (4%). Ninety-four percent of all participants stated that they considered the importance of sports injury prevention to be very high (68%) or high (26%). However, almost 70% of all participants stated that they spend less than one hour per week on injury prevention work. The term prevention was clearly defined and practicable for only 40%, understandable but difficult to implement for 51%, and unclear and difficult to implement for 9% of the participants. Seventy-two percent of respondents were aware of existing prevention programs such as Stop-X or FIFA 11+, whereas 28% of participants were uninformed regarding these programs. Conclusions A strong divergence was identified between participants' perception of the importance of sports injury prevention and the existing implementation of preventive measures. Future funding of prevention programs, expansion of research strategies for injury prevention and better financial reimbursement are of utmost importance.
AB - Objectives To assess the current opinions and state of knowledge in primary sports injury prevention among members of the German-Speaking Society for Orthopaedic and Traumatologic Sports Medicine (GOTS). Methods On 21 August 2019, a web-based questionnaire was sent to the members of the tri-national society GOTS (Austria, Germany and Switzerland). The survey was online until 21 November 2019 and included twenty-two questions, which were divided into five sections: 1) general importance of prevention (n=4), 2) specifications of the study population (n=3), 3) implementation of prevention (n=8), 4) improvement opportunities in prevention (n=4) and 5) future research areas (n=3). Results A total of 272 participants completed the survey, representing a total survey participation of 17.7% of all members. The study population consisted of orthopaedic surgeons (55% with surgical and 21% with non-operative orientation), medical students (10%), physical therapists (8%) and sports scientists (4%). Ninety-four percent of all participants stated that they considered the importance of sports injury prevention to be very high (68%) or high (26%). However, almost 70% of all participants stated that they spend less than one hour per week on injury prevention work. The term prevention was clearly defined and practicable for only 40%, understandable but difficult to implement for 51%, and unclear and difficult to implement for 9% of the participants. Seventy-two percent of respondents were aware of existing prevention programs such as Stop-X or FIFA 11+, whereas 28% of participants were uninformed regarding these programs. Conclusions A strong divergence was identified between participants' perception of the importance of sports injury prevention and the existing implementation of preventive measures. Future funding of prevention programs, expansion of research strategies for injury prevention and better financial reimbursement are of utmost importance.
KW - GOTS
KW - Olympia
KW - prevention
KW - sports injury
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85106021084&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33957676
U2 - 10.1055/a-1397-0710
DO - 10.1055/a-1397-0710
M3 - Article
C2 - 33957676
AN - SCOPUS:85106021084
SN - 0932-0555
VL - 35
SP - 80
EP - 87
JO - Sportverletzung-Sportschaden
JF - Sportverletzung-Sportschaden
IS - 2
ER -