About this trial
This is a type 3 hybrid cluster randomised controlled trial, where implementation of the intervention is the primary outcome and preventive effectiveness is the secondary outcome.
The overall purpose of this study is to evaluate the added value of implementation support on the use and preventive effectiveness of the injury prevention exercise programme Knee Control+ in male and female, youth and adult amateur football teams.
Research questions
1. Does use and injury preventive effect of Knee Control+ differ between teams randomised to an intervention group receiving additional support for Knee Control+ use and teams randomised to a control group with standard access to digital Knee Control+ programme material? 2. Does coach self-efficacy to use Knee Control+, player motivation and player training dosage differ between the intervention and control groups? 3. What are the mediators and moderators that influence use of Knee Control+? 4. How well do the intervention and control groups adhere to Knee Control+ recommended use and is there an association between adherence and preventive efficacy? 5. How are different components of the support material used by the intervention group teams, and how is the implementation support perceived by administrators, coaches and players in the clubs (end-users) and by fitness coaches who educate coaches about the programme (intervention deliverers)? 6. How do coaches perceive their engagement to lead Knee Control+ training with their players and has this changed after having used the implementation support material?
Football teams will be randomised before the 2025 season to an intervention group receiving additional support for the implementation of Knee Control+ or to a control group without this support. All teams will have access to digital programme material via the Swedish Football Association.
Data on implementation of Knee Control+ and injuries (players only) will be collected weekly (coaches) and monthly (players) throughout the season using web-based questionnaires. Behavioural outcomes: for coaches self-efficacy, action and coping planning and perceived support from the club, and for players autonomous motivation, basic psychological needs and basic need support, will also be analysed.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Male and female, youth and adult amateur football teams
Teams participating in series for players 10 years or older
Teams with scheduled training at least twice per week during the season
All eligible players in the team are invited to participate, regardless of whether they have an injury or not at study start
Disqualifiers
Players with long-term injuries not planning to take part in match play in the 2025 season
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Support intervention for the use of Knee Control+
- Information about Knee Control+
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Linkoeping University
Lead sponsor
The Swedish Research Council
Collaborator
the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Collaborator