Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ski and Snowboard School Programs: Assessing the Effect of a Safety Video Intervention on Knowledge, Behaviour and Injury Risk in Youth Skiing and Snowboarding
The main objective of the study is to investigate if a video intervention can help increase knowledge, decrease risky behaviours on the hill, and reduce injury risk in students who participate in ski and snowboard school programs. The study design is a cluster randomized controlled trial where participating schools will be randomized into either an intervention or control group. The intervention video will contain an injury prevention and safety promotion component for skiing or snowboarding. The control group will receive the standard orientation video that many schools typically provide for students prior to their ski/snowboard outings in previous years.
Skiing and snowboarding are two popular winter activities, and school sanctioned ski and
snowboard programs hosted at local ski areas provide students the opportunity to discover and
engage in new activities that can benefit their physical and mental well-being. However,
these winter sports can be associated with a high risk of injury. Previous studies have found
that the majority of injuries in snow sports are preventable and tend to be caused by poor
decisions, actions and human error. As part of ski and snowboard school programs at
WinSport's Canada Olympic Park (COP) in Calgary, Alberta, children receive an introduction to
the sport including basic safety information. However, there is no consistent and
comprehensive injury prevention component built into ski and snowboard school outing
programs. For this research, the investigative team will implement and evaluate a video
intervention with built-in injury prevention and safety promotion messages.
The study design is a cluster randomized controlled trial where participating schools will be
randomized into either an intervention or control group. The intervention video is
approximately 10 minutes in length and will include information on proper preparation,
correct protective equipment use, and strategies for speed control and collision avoidance
while skiing or snowboarding. The content and format of the intervention video was developed
and informed by focus groups with parents, students, ski patrollers, and ski instructors to
ensure optimal information uptake for viewers.The control group will receive the standard
orientation video that many schools usually provide for students prior to their ski/snowboard
outings.
The participants will be children between the ages of 6 to 15 years (grades 1 to 9) who
participate in the ski and snowboard school programs at COP in Calgary, Alberta. The outcomes
of interest that will be measured include knowledge uptake (through the use of pre- and
post-test questionnaires delivered before and after watching the assigned video, and
measuring differences in test scores before and after watching the video), behavioural
changes (through the use of multiple observers who will collect data on unsafe behaviours and
actions observed on the ski hill during two hour time intervals) and injury risk (through the
use of nationally standardized ski patrol accident report forms that will be provided by the
ski area and school program enrollment data to calculate injury rates).
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