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. 2018 Sep 14;53(8):487–492. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-099488

Table 2.

Trends in the numbers of hospital-treated* AF-related LLI-only cases in each FootyFirst region compared with the rest of Victoria

Trend effect †
Estimate 95% CI P values
Lower Upper
Region 1 FootyFirst+S 2012 season effect −1.30 −2.75 0.15 0.085
FootyFirst+S 2013 season effect (over 2012) 2.95 −0.44 6.34 0.095
FootyFirst+S combined 2012+2013 effect 1.65 −2.56 5.85 0.447
Region 2 FootyFirst+NS 2012 season effect 0.46 −1.55 2.47 0.658
FootyFirst+NS 2013 season effect (over 2012) −1.70 −6.35 2.96 0.478
FootyFirst+NS combined 2012+2013 effect −1.24 −7.02 4.54 0.676
Region 3 No FootyFirst 2012 season effect 1.64 −0.25 3.52 0.096
FootyFirst+S 2013 season effect (over 2012) −4.09 −8.71 0.54 0.091
FootyFirst (1 year control, 1 year+S) combined 2012+2013 effect −2.45 −8.12 3.22 0.402
Rest of Victoria No FootyFirst (external control) 2012 season effect 2.32 −1.48 6.13 0.238
FootyFirst 2013 (external control) season effect (over 2012) −12.27 −21.62 −2.91 0.014
FootyFirst (external control) combined 2012+2013 effect −9.94 −21.40 1.52 0.096

*VAED and VEMD cases combined.

†See online supplementary file for more statistical detail about how the effects were calculated, especially in relation to the pre-FootyFirst period. The estimates represent the change in trend effect due to FootyFirst in each of 2012 and 2013. A negative value for the estimate indicates a reduction.

AF, Australian Football; LLI, lower limb injury; NS, with no support; S, support; VAED, Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset; VEMD, Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset.