Cargando…

An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations

BACKGROUND: One main purpose of the World Anti-Doping Agency was to harmonize anti-doping efforts, including the provision of anti-doping education. A multifaceted approach to doping prevention can play a key role in preventing intentional and unintentional doping. This article aimed to systematical...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Gatterer, Katharina, Gumpenberger, Matthias, Overbye, Marie, Streicher, Bernhard, Schobersberger, Wolfgang, Blank, Cornelia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Shanghai University of Sport 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7242214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32444147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.12.002
_version_ 1783537196439961600
author Gatterer, Katharina
Gumpenberger, Matthias
Overbye, Marie
Streicher, Bernhard
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
Blank, Cornelia
author_facet Gatterer, Katharina
Gumpenberger, Matthias
Overbye, Marie
Streicher, Bernhard
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
Blank, Cornelia
author_sort Gatterer, Katharina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: One main purpose of the World Anti-Doping Agency was to harmonize anti-doping efforts, including the provision of anti-doping education. A multifaceted approach to doping prevention can play a key role in preventing intentional and unintentional doping. This article aimed to systematically record and evaluate doping prevention approaches in the form of information and education activities of national anti-doping organizations (NADOs) and assess the extent to which a multifaceted doping prevention approach has been realized. METHODS: Data on anti-doping information and education activities of 53 NADOs were collected via a survey and an online search of the NADOs’ websites. Prevention activities were classified into knowledge focused, affective focused, social skills, life skills, and ethic- and value- based. The implementation of the prevention activities was assessed by 4 independent raters using a modified visual analogue scale. RESULTS: In total, 59% of the NADOs (n = 38) returned the survey and 70% (n = 45) had information available online. The data were combined for the visual analogue scale assessment. Overall, 58% of the NADOs (n = 37) reported offering activities including elements of all 5 approaches. Results of the raters’ assessments indicated that the knowledge-focused approach was best implemented; the implementation of the other 4 approaches was largely unsatisfactory. The most common barriers to implementing doping prevention programs reported by the NADOs were lack of resources (n = 26) and difficulties in collaborating with sports organizations (n = 8). CONCLUSION: Results show a discrepancy between NADOs’ self-report data and the implementation assessment. Even though the NADOs indicated otherwise, most of their education-based approaches did not address aspects of the visual analogue scale (e.g., resisting peer pressure) and only a few programs were ongoing. Possible explanations might be found in the reported barriers (e.g., financial). Concrete guidelines defining multifaceted, values-based education, and best practice examples should be developed to indicate how to include all 5 approaches in prevention.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7242214
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Shanghai University of Sport
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-72422142020-05-26 An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations Gatterer, Katharina Gumpenberger, Matthias Overbye, Marie Streicher, Bernhard Schobersberger, Wolfgang Blank, Cornelia J Sport Health Sci Article BACKGROUND: One main purpose of the World Anti-Doping Agency was to harmonize anti-doping efforts, including the provision of anti-doping education. A multifaceted approach to doping prevention can play a key role in preventing intentional and unintentional doping. This article aimed to systematically record and evaluate doping prevention approaches in the form of information and education activities of national anti-doping organizations (NADOs) and assess the extent to which a multifaceted doping prevention approach has been realized. METHODS: Data on anti-doping information and education activities of 53 NADOs were collected via a survey and an online search of the NADOs’ websites. Prevention activities were classified into knowledge focused, affective focused, social skills, life skills, and ethic- and value- based. The implementation of the prevention activities was assessed by 4 independent raters using a modified visual analogue scale. RESULTS: In total, 59% of the NADOs (n = 38) returned the survey and 70% (n = 45) had information available online. The data were combined for the visual analogue scale assessment. Overall, 58% of the NADOs (n = 37) reported offering activities including elements of all 5 approaches. Results of the raters’ assessments indicated that the knowledge-focused approach was best implemented; the implementation of the other 4 approaches was largely unsatisfactory. The most common barriers to implementing doping prevention programs reported by the NADOs were lack of resources (n = 26) and difficulties in collaborating with sports organizations (n = 8). CONCLUSION: Results show a discrepancy between NADOs’ self-report data and the implementation assessment. Even though the NADOs indicated otherwise, most of their education-based approaches did not address aspects of the visual analogue scale (e.g., resisting peer pressure) and only a few programs were ongoing. Possible explanations might be found in the reported barriers (e.g., financial). Concrete guidelines defining multifaceted, values-based education, and best practice examples should be developed to indicate how to include all 5 approaches in prevention. Shanghai University of Sport 2020-05 2019-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7242214/ /pubmed/32444147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.12.002 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shanghai University of Sport. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Gatterer, Katharina
Gumpenberger, Matthias
Overbye, Marie
Streicher, Bernhard
Schobersberger, Wolfgang
Blank, Cornelia
An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title_full An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title_fullStr An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title_short An evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: Achievements and limitations
title_sort evaluation of prevention initiatives by 53 national anti-doping organizations: achievements and limitations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7242214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32444147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2019.12.002
work_keys_str_mv AT gattererkatharina anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT gumpenbergermatthias anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT overbyemarie anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT streicherbernhard anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT schobersbergerwolfgang anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT blankcornelia anevaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT gattererkatharina evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT gumpenbergermatthias evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT overbyemarie evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT streicherbernhard evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT schobersbergerwolfgang evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations
AT blankcornelia evaluationofpreventioninitiativesby53nationalantidopingorganizationsachievementsandlimitations