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Consensus on a netball video analysis framework of descriptors and definitions by the netball video analysis consensus group
Mackay, Lois ; Jones, Ben ; Janse Van Rensburg, Dina Christina (Christa) ; Hall, Francine ; Alexander, Lisa ; Atkinson, Karen ; Baldrey, Pippa ; Bedford, Anthony ; Cormack, Stuart ; Clarke, Jade ... show 10 more
Mackay, Lois
Jones, Ben
Janse Van Rensburg, Dina Christina (Christa)
Hall, Francine
Alexander, Lisa
Atkinson, Karen
Baldrey, Pippa
Bedford, Anthony
Cormack, Stuart
Clarke, Jade
Author
Mackay, Lois
Jones, Ben
Janse Van Rensburg, Dina Christina (Christa)
Hall, Francine
Alexander, Lisa
Atkinson, Karen
Baldrey, Pippa
Bedford, Anthony
Cormack, Stuart
Clarke, Jade
Croft, Hayden
Denton, Katie
Fox, Aaron S.
Hadley, Paige
Handyside, Richard
Hendricks, Sharief
Kerss, Jim
Leota, Liana
Maddern, Bjorn
McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
Mooney, Mitchell
Pyke, Daniel
Pistorius, Danielle
Ramagole, Dimakatso A.
Ryan, Dan
Scott, Fiona
Scott, Tannath
Snow, Julie
Spencer, Kirsten
Thirlby, Jess
Viljoen, Carel Thomas
Whitehead, Sarah
Jones, Ben
Janse Van Rensburg, Dina Christina (Christa)
Hall, Francine
Alexander, Lisa
Atkinson, Karen
Baldrey, Pippa
Bedford, Anthony
Cormack, Stuart
Clarke, Jade
Croft, Hayden
Denton, Katie
Fox, Aaron S.
Hadley, Paige
Handyside, Richard
Hendricks, Sharief
Kerss, Jim
Leota, Liana
Maddern, Bjorn
McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
Mooney, Mitchell
Pyke, Daniel
Pistorius, Danielle
Ramagole, Dimakatso A.
Ryan, Dan
Scott, Fiona
Scott, Tannath
Snow, Julie
Spencer, Kirsten
Thirlby, Jess
Viljoen, Carel Thomas
Whitehead, Sarah
Abstract
Using an expert consensus-based approach, a netball video analysis consensus (NVAC) group of researchers and practitioners was formed to develop a video analysis framework of descriptors and definitions of physical, technical and contextual aspects for netball research. The framework aims to improve the consistency of language used within netball investigations. It also aims to guide injury mechanism reporting and identification of injury risk factors. The development of the framework involved a systematic review of the literature and a Delphi process. In conjunction with commercially used descriptors and definitions, 19 studies were used to create the initial framework of key descriptors and definitions in netball. In a two round Delphi method consensus, each expert rated their level of agreement with each of the descriptors and associated definition on a 5-point Likert scale (1—strongly disagree; 2—somewhat disagree; 3—neither agree nor disagree; 4—somewhat agree; 5—strongly agree). The median (IQR) rating of agreement was 5.0 (0.0), 5.0 (0.0) and 5.0 (0.0) for physical, technical and contextual aspects, respectively. The NVAC group recommends usage of the framework when conducting video analysis research in netball. The use of descriptors and definitions will be determined by the nature of the work and can be combined to incorporate further movements and actions used in netball. The framework can be linked with additional data, such as injury surveillance and microtechnology data.
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Date
2023
Type
Journal article
Journal
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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Volume
57
Issue
Page Range
441-449
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ACU Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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