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Concussion knowledge and attitudes among amateur South African rugby players C Viljoen

机译:南非业余橄榄球运动员C Viljoen的脑震荡知识和态度

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Background: The South African Rugby Union’s BokSmart programme currently educates coaches and referees on concussion. Rugby players are often more familiar with their teammates than the coach or referee. Therefore they are well-positioned to play a pivotal role in rugby safety if they have adequate knowledge to identify subtle signs and abnormal behaviour displayed by a concussed teammate. However, no programme focuses on concussion education among South African rugby players and there is a dearth of literature on concussion education programmes among rugby players which could lead to safer return to play (RTP) habits. Objectives: To evaluate South African rugby players’ concussion knowledge and attitudes/behaviours regarding RTP following a concussion. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was used. Participants (n=294) were divided into junior amateur high school (JAHS) (n=216) and senior amateur club (SAC) (n=78) players. The modified RoCKAS-ST questionnaire was used to evaluate their concussion knowledge index (CKI) and concussion attitudes/behaviours index (CAI) regarding RTP. Results: On average, 62% (JAHS) and 60% (SAC) of the CKI questions were answered correctly. JAHS participants correctly identified 66% of concussion symptoms, similarly to the SAC participants (63%), rendering similar (p=0.37) overall CKI scores when comparing the two groups. The CAI questions yielded similar (p=0.98) results between the groups, reporting safe responses in 66% (JAHS) and 67% (SAC) of the items. Discussion and conclusion: Junior and senior South African amateur rugby players lacked approximately one-third of essential concussion knowledge, which may lead to a display of unsafe attitudes/behaviours to concussion and RTP. Further research is warranted to inform educational programmes on concussion among rugby players.
机译:背景:南非橄榄球联盟的BokSmart计划目前正在对教练和裁判员进行脑震荡教育。橄榄球运动员通常比教练或裁判员更熟悉队友。因此,如果他们有足够的知识来识别出一个脑震荡的队友所表现出的细微征兆和异常行为,那么他们将在橄榄球安全中扮演关键角色。但是,目前还没有针对南非橄榄球运动员的脑震荡教育的计划,而且针对橄榄球运动员的脑震荡教育计划的文献匮乏,这可能会导致更安全的重返比赛(RTP)习惯。目的:评估在发生脑震荡后南非橄榄球运动员的脑震荡知识以及有关RTP的态度/行为。方法:采用描述性横断面研究。参与者(n = 294)分为初中业余高中(JAHS)(n = 216)和高级业余俱乐部(SAC)(n = 78)参与者。修改后的RoCKAS-ST问卷用于评估其RTP的脑震荡知识指数(CKI)和脑震荡态度/行为指数(CAI)。结果:平均,正确回答了CKI问题的62%(JAHS)和60%(SAC)。 JAHS参与者正确识别了66%的脑震荡症状,与SAC参与者(63%)相似,在比较两组时得出的总体CKI评分相似(p = 0.37)。两组之间的CAI问题产生了相似的结果(p = 0.98),报告了66%(JAHS)和67%(SAC)的安全回答。讨论和结论:初级和高级南非业余橄榄球运动员缺乏大约三分之一的脑震荡基本知识,这可能导致显示出对脑震荡和RTP的不安全态度/行为。有必要做进一步的研究来为橄榄球运动员的脑震荡教育计划提供信息。

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