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Creating Prep to Play PRO for women playing elite Australian football: A how-to guide for developing injury-prevention programs

Andrea M Bruder, Alex Donaldson, A. Mosler, Brooke Patterson, M. Haberfield, Benjamin F. Mentiplay, Patrick Clifton, Nicole Livingstone, Kay M. Crossley

2021Journal of sport and health science/Journal of Sport and Health Science51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Developing context-specific, evidence-informed, and implementable injury-prevention programs is challenging. Women playing in the elite Australian Football League for Women are at high risk of serious knee injuries, and no specific injury-prevention program exists. The objective of the study was to describe the collaborative process used to create a context-specific injury-prevention program. METHODS: A previously used intervention-development process was modified to incorporate a partnership with the sport's governing organization and focus on engaging program implementers. The Reach Effectiveness Adoption Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) Sports Setting Matrix guided program development and implementation strategies. RESULTS: The 7-step process, aligned with the RE-AIM Sports Setting Matrix, was applied to develop the injury-prevention program and was titled Prep to Play PRO. The steps were: (Step 1) gaining organizational support and establishing a project partnership; (Step 2) using research evidence and clinical experience; (Step 3) consulting content and context experts; (Step 4) engaging the organization, experts, program implementers, and end-users to concreate the intervention and develop implementation strategies; (Step 5) testing the intervention acceptability and feasibility; (Step 6) evaluating the intervention and implementation strategies against theory; and (Step 7) obtaining feedback from early implementers and end-users. CONCLUSION: Engaging critical stakeholders at multiple ecological levels (organization, team, and athlete) throughout program development and implementation planning support real-world use. The processes and activities described can guide future sports injury-prevention program development and implementation.

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Context (archaeology)Intervention (counseling)FootballGeneral partnershipPoison controlMedical educationProcess (computing)Program evaluationPsychologyProcess managementPublic relationsApplied psychologyMedicineBusinessNursingComputer sciencePolitical scienceMedical emergencyPaleontologyBiologyFinanceOperating systemLawPublic administrationSports injuries and preventionHealth Policy Implementation ScienceSport Psychology and Performance
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