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Data collection procedures and injury definitions in badminton: A consensus statement according to the Delphi approach

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posted on 2023-02-21, 10:29 authored by Gabriel Gijon-Nogueron, Ana Belen Ortega-Avila, Niels Christian Kaldau, Martin Fahlstrom, Hanno Felder, Stewart Kerr, Mark KingMark King, Steve McCaig, Ana Marchena-Rodriguez, David Cabello-Manrique

Previous studies involving injury surveillance in badminton players have used nonstandardized injury definitions and data collection methodologies. The purpose of this study was to apply a Delphi method to (1) reach a consensus on an injury definition in badminton and (2) develop a standardized badminton injury report form. An Injury Consensus Group was established under the auspices of the Badminton World Federation, and initial injury definitions and injury report form were developed. An internal panel was formed from the Injury Consensus Group, and an external panel was selected based on a combination of profession, experience in the field, sport-specific knowledge/expertise, and geographical location to obtain a widely representative sample. Through 2 rounds of voting by the external panel, consensus was reached on both the definition of an injury in badminton and a standardized injury report form. The agreed injury definition was "Any physical injury sustained by a player during a match or training regardless if further diagnostic tests were done or if playing time was lost" and the injury report form contained the following 7 sections: Injury record, Diagnosis, Injury mechanism, Regarding pain, Pain and return to play/training after injury, Grade of severity, and Recurrence. We recommend the use of the definitions and methods presented in this consensus statement for the reporting of injury in all international and domestic badminton players. This should make future injury surveillance reports directly comparable and hence more informative in recognizing trends over time and differences between countries.

Funding

The Badminton World Federation through of BWF Sport Science & Medical Research Commission

BWF Research Grants (8.06/5.61.5457)

History

School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine

Volume

32

Issue

5

Pages

e444 - e450

Publisher

Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Wolters Kluwer Health

Publisher statement

This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. The published version of record Gijon-Nogueron, Gabriel PhD*; Ortega-Avila, Ana Belen PhD*; Kaldau, Niels Christian MD†; Fahlstrom, Martin MD, PhD‡; Felder, Hanno PhD§; Kerr, Stewart MsC¶; King, Mark PhD‖; McCaig, Steve MsC**; Marchena-Rodriguez, Ana PhD††; Cabello-Manrique, David PhD‡‡. Data Collection Procedures and Injury Definitions in Badminton: A Consensus Statement According to the Delphi Approach. Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 32(5):p e444-e450, September 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000001048 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1097/JSM.0000000000001048.

Acceptance date

2022-04-12

Publication date

2022-05-16

Copyright date

2022

ISSN

1050-642X

eISSN

1536-3724

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Mark King. Deposit date: 20 February 2023