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  • Sports Medicine
  • Public Health Surveillance
  • Data Management in Athletics

Background:

  • Injury and illness surveillance (IIS) systems are vital for monitoring athlete health and informing preventive strategies in professional sports.
  • Implementing international IIS guidelines, such as those from the International Olympic Committee, presents challenges in diverse sports environments, particularly in football (soccer).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on experiences implementing IIS in football settings like the Qatar Stars League and Asian Football Confederation.
  • To explore successes and challenges in adapting IIS protocols to specific contexts.
  • To introduce a framework for standardizing and optimizing IIS implementation in sports.

Main Methods:

  • Review of experiences from implementing IIS in the Qatar Stars League and Asian Football Confederation.
  • Analysis of successes and challenges in adapting surveillance protocols.
  • Development of a step-by-step framework for IIS implementation.

Main Results:

  • Centralized oversight, routine data collection, and stable staffing are crucial for consistent IIS data quality.
  • Electronic data tools and real-time monitoring enhance data accuracy and reporting.
  • Maintaining engagement across large regions and addressing regulatory variations remain significant challenges.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized, step-by-step framework is proposed to address complexities in IIS implementation and expand surveillance to other sports.
  • The framework aims to promote consistent injury prevention and health management strategies.
  • Collaboration with global experts can lead to universal validation of the proposed IIS framework.