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Examining the Effect of a Behavioural-based Intervention on Injury Prevention Program Adherence in Canadian Female Youth Soccer Players


N/A
11 Years
16 Years
Open (Enrolling)
Female
Sport Injury

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Trial Information

Examining the Effect of a Behavioural-based Intervention on Injury Prevention Program Adherence in Canadian Female Youth Soccer Players


The first wave of 16 teams will be recruited in spring 2013, and will be followed through
the 2013 outdoor season, followed by the 2013-2014 indoor season. The second wave of 16
teams will be recruited in fall 2013, and will be followed through the 2013-2014 indoor
season, followed by the 2014 outdoor season.


Inclusion Criteria:



- 14 or U-16 female soccer team competing in a Calgary Minor Soccer Association league
at the commencement of the 2013 outdoor season and/or the 2013-2014 indoor season
and/or the 2014 outdoor season

- Female youth soccer player (ages 13 to 16 years) participating on a Calgary Minor
Soccer Association Club team at the commencement of the 2013 outdoor season and/or
the 2013-2014 indoor season and/or the 2014 outdoor season in a U14 or U16 league

Exclusion Criteria:

- Coach who has used the 11+ with a team he/she has previously coached

- Player with recent (within 6 weeks) history of back or lower extremity injury
requiring medical attention or the inability to participate in soccer for at least
one day and preventing the player from participating fully at the commencement of the
2013 outdoor season and/or the 2013-2014 indoor season and/or the 2014 outdoor season

- Player with a history of systemic disease (e.g. cancer, arthritis, heart disease) or
neurological disorder (i.e. head injury, cerebral palsy), preventing the ability to
participate fully at the commencement of the 2013 outdoor season and/or the 2013-2014
indoor season and/or the 2014 outdoor season.

Type of Study:

Interventional

Study Design:

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Prevention

Outcome Measure:

Team level adherence

Outcome Description:

The number of FIFA 11+ exercises completed by the team and the duration of the session will be recorded for each training session and game during the study seasons.

Outcome Time Frame:

duration of two soccer seasons, an expected average of 48 weeks

Safety Issue:

No

Principal Investigator

Carly McKay, PhD

Investigator Role:

Principal Investigator

Investigator Affiliation:

University of Calgary

Authority:

Canada: Ethics Review Committee

Study ID:

STAIRC&Y-mar2013

NCT ID:

NCT01817049

Start Date:

March 2013

Completion Date:

Related Keywords:

  • Sport Injury
  • prevention
  • sport injury
  • soccer
  • youth
  • neuromuscular training
  • intervention
  • behaviour
  • Athletic Injuries

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