Nationwide sports injury prevention strategies: A scoping review

Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2021 Feb;31(2):246-264. doi: 10.1111/sms.13858. Epub 2020 Nov 22.

Abstract

National strategies to prevent sports injuries can potentially improve health outcomes at a population level and reduce medical costs. To date, a compilation of the strategies that countries have attempted, and their effectiveness, does not exist. This scoping review sets out to: identify nationwide attempts at implementing sports injury prevention strategies; examine the impact of these strategies; and map them onto the Translating Research into Injury Prevention Practice (TRIPP) framework. Using Levac's scoping review method, we: (a) identified the research questions, (b) identified relevant studies, (c) identified the study selection criteria, (d) charted the data, and (e) reported the results. A search of MEDLINE, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, CINAHL, and Web of Science databases for articles published pre-June 2019 was conducted. We identified 1794 studies and included 33 studies (of 24 strategies). The USA (n = 7), New Zealand (n = 4), Canada (n = 3), the Netherlands (n = 3), Switzerland (n = 2), Belgium (n = 1), France (n = 1), Ireland (n = 1), South Africa (n = 1), and Sweden (n = 1) have implemented nationwide sports injury prevention strategies with 29 (88%) of the included studies demonstrating positive results. Mapping the strategies onto the TRIPP framework highlighted that only four (17%) of the 24 included strategies reported on the implementation context (TRIPP Stage 5), suggesting an important reporting gap. Nationwide sports injury prevention efforts are complex, requiring a multidimensional approach. Future research should report intervention implementation data; examine the implementation context early in the research process to increase the likelihood of real-world implementation success; and could benefit from incorporating qualitative or mixed research methods.

Keywords: Injury prevention; implementation; injury prevention exercise programs; nationwide; protective equipment; rule changes; sports; sports safety.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Injuries / prevention & control*
  • Canada
  • Data Collection / methods
  • Europe
  • Exercise
  • Health Plan Implementation / statistics & numerical data*
  • Humans
  • National Health Programs / statistics & numerical data*
  • New Zealand
  • Program Evaluation / methods
  • Protective Devices
  • South Africa
  • Sports / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Translational Research, Biomedical
  • United States