poročilo o raziskavi
Valerija Blatnik (Author), Damjan Slabe (Reviewer), Nina Hiti (Mentor), Eva Dolenc (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Uvod: Cheerleading je šport, ki se je v Sloveniji začel razvijati konec 20. stoletja, v Združenih državah Amerike pa že v 19. stoletju. Sestavljajo ga elementi gimnastike, akrobatike ter skoki, meti, postavljanje piramid, dvigi in ples. Cheerleading je šport, ki se srečuje s poškodbami zaradi nedokončanih ali nepravilno izvedenih gimnastičnih in akrobatskih elementov na višini ter pri postavljanju piramid. Ob nastalih poškodbah morajo tekmovalci in vaditelji pravilno ukrepati in znati dati ustrezno prvo pomoč. Namen: Namen diplomskega dela je bil ugotoviti znanje prve pomoči vaditeljev ter tekmovalcev cheerleadinga pri najpogostejših poškodbah v cheerleadingu, ugotoviti, katere poškodbe so tekmovalci in vaditelji cheerleadinga imeli ali se z njimi samo srečali v času treniranja, kakšno je njihovo poznavanje pravilnih ukrepov prve pomoči na danih teoretičnih primerih in kakšen interes imajo za pridobivanje dodatnega znanja o prvi pomoči. Metode dela: Uporabljena je bila deskriptivna metoda dela. Zbiranje podatkov je potekalo s pomočjo anonimnega anketnega vprašalnika, ki je bil preko elektronskega naslova poslan vaditeljem in tekmovalcem, starejšim od 18 let. Rezultati: V raziskavi je sodelovalo 45 vaditeljev in tekmovalcev. S pridobljenimi podatki o poškodbah je bilo ugotovljeno, da največ poškodb nastane v času treninga. V času treninga, tekmovanja in na nastopu se pripeti največ udarnin in ran (91 %), poškodb gležnja (69 %) in poškodb kolena (67 %). S strani anketirancev je znanje prve pomoči dobro. Nižjo raven znanja o prvi pomoči je na področju poškodbe glave in hrbtenice. Razprava in sklep: Večina anketiranih vaditeljev in tekmovalcev cheerleadinga je v svoji karieri že imela ali pa se srečala z različnimi poškodbami. S strani vaditeljev in tekmovalcev je velik odstotek tistih, ki se želijo udeležiti dodatnega usposabljanja iz prve pomoči. Znanje s področja prve pomoči je pomembno, z znanjem bi lažje prepoznali vrste poškodb in pravilno ukrepali ter zmanjšali posledice in pripomogli k hitrejši povrnitvi v šport.

Keywords

diplomska dela;fizioterapija;šport;navijanje;poškodbe;prva pomoč;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL ZF - University College of Health Studies
Publisher: [V. Blatnik]
UDC: 615.8
COBISS: 5270379 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Coaches' and cheerladers' [!] first aid knowledge about the most common injuries in cheerleading
Secondary abstract: Introduction: Cheerleading is a sport which began to be developed in Slovenia at the end of the 20th century, and as early as in the 19th century in the United States of America. It is made up of elements of gymnastics and acrobatics, and jumps, tosses, the building of pyramids, lifts and dance. Cheerleading is a sport that may result in injuries due to unfinished or incorrectly performed gymnastic and acrobatic elements at heights or when building pyramids. When injuries occur, the cheerleaders and coaches must take the right actions and give appropriate first aid. Purpose: The purpose of the bachelor thesis was to determine the knowledge of first aid among coaches and cheerleaders regarding the most common cheerleading injuries. To establish which injuries the cheerleaders and cheerleading coaches have already had or which injuries they have come across during training; how well they knew the right first aid measures for the given theoretical examples; and how interested they were in gaining additional knowledge of first aid. Work methods: A descriptive work method was used; data was collected using an anonymous online questionnaire, which had been sent by email to coaches and cheerleaders over 18. Results: 45 coaches and cheerleaders took part in the survey. The acquired data on injuries shows that most injuries occur during training. The most common injuries during training, competition and at performances are contusions and wounds (91%), ankle injuries (69%) and knee injuries (67%). The respondents have demonstrated good knowledge of first aid. They have poorer knowledge of first aid in the case of head injuries and spine injuries Discussion and conclusion: Most of the cheerleading coaches and cheerleaders have already had or have come across injuries during their career. A high percentage of coaches and cheerleaders (93%) want to attend additional training. Knowledge of first aid is very important, as it would enable them to more easily identify the types of injuries and take appropriate actions, thus reducing the consequences and contributing to a faster return to sport.
Secondary keywords: diploma theses;physiotherapy;sport;cheerleading;injuries;first aid;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Dipl. delo (bolonjski študij), Univ. v Ljubljani, Zdravstvena fak., Oddelek za fizioterapijo
Pages: 40 str., [6] str. pril.
ID: 9609486