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Trends in North American Newspaper Reporting of Brain Injury in Ice Hockey

机译:北美报纸对冰球脑损伤的报道趋势

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The frequency and potential long-term effects of sport-related traumatic brain injuries (TBI) make it a major public health concern. The culture within contact sports, such as ice hockey, encourages aggression that puts youth at risk of TBI such as concussion. Newspaper reports play an important role in conveying and shaping the culture around health-related behaviors. We qualitatively studied reports about sport-related TBI in four major North American newspapers over the last quarter-century. We used the grounded-theory approach to identify major themes and then did a content analysis to compare the frequency of key themes between 1998–2000 and 2009–2011. The major themes were: perceptions of brain injury, aggression, equipment, rules and regulations, and youth hockey. Across the full study period, newspaper articles from Canada and America portrayed violence and aggression that leads to TBI both as integral to hockey and as an unavoidable risk associated with playing the game. They also condemned violence in ice hockey, criticized the administrative response to TBI, and recognized the significance of TBI. In Canada, aggression was reported more often recently and there was a distinctive shift in portraying protective equipment as a solution to TBI in earlier years to a potential contributing factor to TBI later in the study period. American newspapers gave a greater attention to ‘perception of risks’ and the role of protective equipment, and discussed TBI in a broader context in the recent time period. Newspapers from both countries showed similar recent trends in regards to a need for rule changes to curb youth sport-related TBI. This study provides a rich description of the reporting around TBI in contact sport. Understanding this reporting is important for evaluating whether the dangers of sport-related TBI are being appropriately communicated by the media.
机译:与运动有关的颅脑外伤(TBI)的频率和潜在的长期影响使其成为主要的公共卫生问题。冰上曲棍球等接触式运动中的文化鼓励侵略,使年轻人处于脑震荡等TBI风险中。报纸报道在传播和塑造有关健康相关行为的文化方面起着重要作用。我们定性地研究了过去25个世纪以来北美四家主要报纸中与体育相关的TBI的报道。我们使用扎根理论的方法来识别主要主题,然后进行内容分析,以比较1998-2000年与2009-2011年之间关键主题的出现频率。主要主题是:对脑损伤,攻击性,设备,规章制度和曲棍球的认识。在整个学习期间,加拿大和美国的报纸文章都将暴力和侵略描绘为导致TBI既是曲棍球不可或缺的因素,也是与玩游戏相关的不可避免的风险。他们还谴责冰球上的暴力行为,批评了对TBI的行政回应,并认识到TBI的重要性。在加拿大,最近有更多关于侵略的报道,在早期,将防护设备描述为TBI的解决方案有了明显的转变,而在研究阶段后期,这种防护设备可能是TBI的潜在促成因素。美国报纸更加关注“风险的感知”和防护设备的作用,并在最近一段时间内在更广泛的背景下讨论了TBI。两国的报纸在改变规则以遏制与青年体育有关的TBI方面都显示出类似的近期趋势。这项研究提供了有关接触运动中TBI的报道的丰富描述。了解此报道对于评估媒体是否正确传达了与体育相关的TBI的危险非常重要。

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