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High School Athletes’ Perceptions of Concussion

机译:高中运动员对脑震荡的认识

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Background: The perception high school athletes have regarding concussions may influence their injury-reporting behavior, and if their perceptions are based on incorrect or incomplete information, they may be at risk for subsequent head injuries. Purpose: To determine whether the recent influx of concussion information has had a positive impact on high school athletes’ knowledge of concussions, to determine their perceptions regarding the severity of a concussion injury, and to determine whether receiving correct information will potentially alter their future reporting behavior. Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A total of 454 high school athletes (212 females, 242 males; mean age, 15.7 ± 1.15 years) from 6 different schools participated in an anonymous survey. The researchers met with teams individually at their high schools to collect data and provide an educational intervention regarding sports-related concussions. The survey questions assessed the athletes’ personal injury histories and perceptions and knowledge of the severity of concussion injuries. Results: There was a difference in the number of athletes who reported having their “bell rung” (n = 297) versus the number of athletes reporting at least 1 concussion (n = 172) ( t (453) = ?11.60, P = .000, d = ?0.54). There was also a difference in the number of athletes who reported a history of at least 1 concussion at the beginning of the study session (n = 172) versus the number of athletes who reported at least 1 concussion at the end of the session (n = 292) ( t (453) = ?12.018, P = .000, d = 0.732). Fifty percent of athletes also stated that the importance of a game/event should dictate when they return to play. Conclusion: High school athletes continue to fail to realize when they have sustained a concussion. Additionally, athletes lack understanding regarding the severity and seriousness of a concussion. A better effort at formalized education must be made if the culture of sports is to change. Clinical Relevance: Allied health care professionals need to continue to put forth a great effort in educating all student athletes on what a concussion is and the dangers of a concussion injury. Preseason meetings should be used as an opportunity to provide formalized education to all student athletes.
机译:背景:高中运动员对脑震荡的看法可能会影响其举报伤害的行为,如果他们的看法基于不正确或不完整的信息,则他们有遭受随后头部受伤的风险。目的:确定最近涌入的脑震荡信息是否对高中运动员的脑震荡知识产生积极影响,确定他们对脑震荡严重程度的看法,并确定接收正确的信息是否有可能改变其未来的报告行为。研究设计:横断面研究;证据等级,4。方法:来自6个不同学校的454名高中运动员(212名女性,242名男性;平均年龄15.7±1.15岁)参加了一项匿名调查。研究人员在高中时分别与小组会面,以收集数据并提供有关体育相关脑震荡的教育干预措施。调查问题评估了运动员的人身伤害历史,对脑震荡严重程度的认识和知识。结果:报告“铃响”的运动员人数(n = 297)与报告至少有1次脑震荡的运动员人数(n = 172)之间存在差异(t(453)=?11.60,P = .000,d =?0.54)。在研究开始时报告至少有1次脑震荡史的运动员人数(n = 172)与在研究结束时报告至少1次脑震荡的运动员人数(n = 292)(t(453)=≤12.018,P = .000,d = 0.732)。 50%的运动员还表示,比赛/赛事的重要性应决定他们何时重新比赛。结论:高中运动员继续遭受脑震荡时仍然无法意识到。另外,运动员对脑震荡的严重性和严重性缺乏了解。如果要改变体育文化,就必须加大正规教育的力度。临床意义:联盟的医疗保健专业人员需要继续做出巨大的努力,向所有学生运动员提供有关脑震荡和脑震荡危险的教育。季前会议应作为向所有学生运动员提供正规教育的机会。

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