Fernandes, Gwen S.
Parekh, Sanjay M.
Moses, Jonathan P.
Fuller, Colin W.
Scammell, Brigitte E.
Batt, Mark E.
Zhang, Weiya
Doherty, Michael
Funding for this research was provided by:
Arthritis Research UK (20194)
Article History
First Online: 10 January 2020
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: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form at ExternalRef removed and declare: financial support (research grant) for the submitted work from FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Centre, other from Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sports, Exercise and Osteoarthritis (Grant Reference 20194); research grant from the Professional Footballers’ Association and financial support from the SPIRE Healthcare Group at the Football Association (St George’s Park); Colin Fuller did paid consultancy for FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Centre, the Football Association and the Premier League in the past 3 years and has received personal fees from these bodies outside the remit of the submitted work; Michael Doherty received research funding by AstraZeneca, Nordic Biosciences, Roche, outside the submitted work; Weiya Zhang reports grants from Arthritis Research UK, grants from Arthritis Research UK, during the conduct of the study; other from AstraZenica, other from Daiichi Sankyo, other from Biobarica, other from Hisun, outside the submitted work; no financial relationships with any organisation that might have an interest in the submitted work in the previous 3 years for any other authors; no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work. Gwen Fernandes, Sanjay Parekh, Jonathan Moses, Brigitte Scammel and Mark Batt declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
: The study was approved by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and the Nottingham Research Ethics Committee 1 (Refs 14/EM/0045) and registered (clinicaltrials.gov portal: NCT02098044). All participants offered consent by responding to the postal questionnaire survey and written informed consent prior to radiographic assessment at the SPIRE Hospitals and the Nottingham City Hospital.
: The study was supported by a patient advisory group which provided input to the programme of research. Patients and ex-professional footballers partnered with us for the design of the study, the informational material to support the intervention, and the burden of the questionnaire from the patient’s perspective. At the end of the study, the patient advisory group commented on the findings and contributed to the dissemination plan and this included input on poster and oral presentations at local, national and international conferences.
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: Study approved by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and the Nottingham Research Ethics Committee (Ref 14/EM/0045). Clinicaltrials.gov portal: NCT02098044.