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Introduction. One of the main concerns in the professional soccer, is the high incidence that suffer [1-3]. The main objective of this work is to infer in the causes, designing a new tool of evaluation of the injuries in the soccer. First step in all investigation for questionnaire is the validation of instrument [4]. Material and methods. For the process of validation of the instrument, you elaborates a first questionnaire conformed by 46 questions. That questionaire was sent by 10 experts which known reputation national in this environment for their evaluation. The experts were distributed in two groups, the first specialists in qualitative statistic and the second group in the evaluation practical aspect. Experts applied for the evaluation of each question, a scale likert of 6 units, valuing the relevancy, content and writing of each question. The results of each questionnaire of experts’ evaluation were processed in the program SPSS v.14 to carry out a descriptive analysis of three variables to analyze on each article. Results. Of 38 questions included, 11 questions initially were excluded, what final questionnaire is 27 items. After descriptive statistical analysis of each questions, first approach, that you uses, was the relevancy. The obtained half punctuation was of 5,60 ± 0,909 being eliminated all those questions with a punctuation <5,5 points. That takes us to exclude 11 questions. The analysis of the content gave us a half punctuation 5,49 ± 1,003 while punctuation obtained in the writing was of 5,27 ± 1,191. With regard to the content, all those questions with an inferior punctuation to the half punctuation were revised. However, the questions with an inferior punctuation at 5,8 in the writing were restated. This validation process gives us as a result a questionnaire formed by 27 questions, all of them closed character. Which we will be able to value the injury incidence in competition. Conclusions. The obtaining of a perfectly valid tool for registration of injuries in the current professional soccer. References. 1.Rae, K., et al., The Orchard Sports Injury Classification System (OSICS) version 10 Classifying sports medicine diagnoses: a comparison of the International classification of diseases 10-Australian modification (ICD-10-AM) and the Orchard sports injury classification system (OSICS-8). Clin J Sport Med, 2007. 17(3): p. 201-4. 2.Fuller, C.W., et al., Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries. Scand J Med Sci Sports, 2006. 16(2): p. 83-92. 3.Walden, M., M. Hagglund, and J. Ekstrand, UEFA Champions League study: a prospective study of injuries in professional football during the 2001-2002 season. Br J Sports Med, 2005. 39(8): p. 542-6. 4.Tomas, J. and J. Nelson, Métodos de investigación en actividad física, ed. Paidotribo. 2007, Madrid. | |
Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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13th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Estoril (Portugal) |
Revisores
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ISBN o ISSN
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978-972-735-156-5 |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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09/07/2008 |
Fecha fin congreso
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12/07/2008 |
Desde la página
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480 |
Hasta la página
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481 |
Título de las actas
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13th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science. Book of Abstracts. Digital version. |