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Cocreating injury prevention training for youth team handball: bridging theory and practice

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posted on 2022-05-12, 00:46 authored by E Ageberg, EM Brodin, J Linnéll, K Moesch, Alex DonaldsonAlex Donaldson, E Adébo, A Benjaminse, J Ekengren, S Granér, U Johnson, K Lucander, G Myklebust, M Møller, U Tranaeus, S Bunke
Although it is advocated that end-users are engaged in developing evidence-based injury prevention training to enhance the implementation, this rarely happens. The € Implementing injury Prevention training ROutines in TEams and Clubs in youth Team handball (I-PROTECT)' uses an ecological participatory design incorporating the perspectives of multiple stakeholders throughout the project. Within the I-PROTECT project, the current study aimed to describe the development of holistic injury prevention training specifically for youth handball players through using knowledge from both end-users (coaches and players) and researchers/handball experts. Employing action evaluation within participatory action research, the cyclical development process included three phases: research team preparation, handball expert-based preparation and end-user evaluation to develop injury prevention training incorporating both physical and psychological perspectives. To grow the knowledge of the interdisciplinary research team, rethinking was conducted within and between phases based on participants' contributions. Researchers and end-users cocreated examples of handball-specific exercises, including injury prevention physical principles (movement technique for upper and lower extremities, respectively, and muscle strength) combined with psychological aspects (increase end-user motivation, task focus and body awareness) to integrate into warm-up and skills training within handball practice. A cyclical development process that engaged researchers/handball experts and end-users to cocreate evidence-based, theory-informed and context-specific injury prevention training specifically for youth handball players generated a first pilot version of exercises including physical principles combined with psychological aspects to be integrated within handball practice.

Funding

This work was mainly supported by the Swedish Research Council for Sport Science and the Crafoord Foundation. Grants were also received from Anna-Greta Crafoord's foundation, Kock's foundation, Magnus Bergvall's foundation, Alfred Osterlund's foundation and Sten K Johnson's foundation. No funding bodies were active in study design, data collection, analysis or interpretation, nor in preparation of the manuscript.

History

Publication Date

2022-04-05

Journal

BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine

Volume

8

Issue

2

Article Number

ARTN e001263

Pagination

11p.

Publisher

BMJ Publishing Group

ISSN

2055-7647

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