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‘The Little Engine That Could’: A Qualitative Study of Medical Service Access and Effectiveness among Adolescent Athletics Athletes Competing at the Highest International Level

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  • Toomas Timpka

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden)

  • Kristina Fagher

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Rehabilitation Medicine Research Group, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, 22100 Lund, Sweden)

  • Victor Bargoria

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Moi University, Eldoret 30107, Kenya)

  • Håkan Gauffin

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden)

  • Christer Andersson

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden)

  • Jenny Jacobsson

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden)

  • James Nyce

    (Athletics Research Center, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, 58183 Linköping, Sweden
    Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, USA)

  • Stéphane Bermon

    (Health and Science Department, World Athletics, MC 98007 Monte-Carlo, Monaco
    Laboratoire Motricité Humaine, Expertise, Sport, Santé (LAMHESS), Université Côte d’Azur, CEDEX 03, 06205 Nice, France)

Abstract

Little is known about provision of medical services to adolescents prior to participating in international top-level sports. This study aimed to investigate experiences of medical service provision among high-level adolescent athletics (track and field) athletes from three continents. A thematic narrative analysis was applied to data collected from 14 athletes by semi-structured interviews. Although competing at the highest international level, these adolescent athletes had difficulties making sense of symptoms of ill health, especially on their own. With increasing exercise loads, the athletes’ medical support needs had extended beyond the capacity of parents and local communities. As there was no organized transfer of the responsibility for medical support to sports organizations, the athletes often had to manage their health problems by themselves. There were major variations among the adolescent athletes with regards to medical service access and quality. The services used ranged from sophisticated computer-assisted biomechanical analyses to traditional healers. Decreased exercise load was the common sports injury treatment. The results of this study demonstrate how the ethical standards underpinning youth sports as well as the equal provision of medical services to adolescents are challenged across the world. Further research on health service provision to adolescent top-level athletes is warranted.

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  • Toomas Timpka & Kristina Fagher & Victor Bargoria & Håkan Gauffin & Christer Andersson & Jenny Jacobsson & James Nyce & Stéphane Bermon, 2021. "‘The Little Engine That Could’: A Qualitative Study of Medical Service Access and Effectiveness among Adolescent Athletics Athletes Competing at the Highest International Level," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(14), pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:14:p:7278-:d:590126
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