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Knowledge and behavioral patterns of youth ice hockey parents regarding sport concussion: a pilot study

机译:青年冰球父母关于运动震荡的知识和行为模式:一项初步研究

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Purpose: There is an abundance of available concussion education programs for parents of youth ice hockey players. Parents play a vital role in recognizing signs and symptoms of a concussion sustained by a child, and therefore their knowledge and retention of such information is deemed to be very important. The purpose of the pilot survey is identify the general knowledge parents of youth ice hockey players possess regarding concussion. Methods: A survey of a sample of convenience was utilized. Forty-five parents (40 to 49 years of age) of youth ice hockey players were asked to complete a one-page survey to assess their knowledge of concussion. The ages of their children ranged from seven through ten, and all parents were recruited to participate while attending a team practice session at a local ice hockey arena. Results: Parents generally were aware of common concussion related symptoms (headache 98%, difficulty with concentrating 96%, mental confusion 91%, vomiting 91%, sensitivity to light 91%, and blurred vision 82%) while not so familiar with symptoms such as tinnitus (62%) and agitated behaviors (47%). Fifty percent of those surveyed were unaware if their youth hockey organization had a concussion policy. Conclusion: Parents of youth ice hockey players seem to fail to retain information learned from concussion education programs. Barriers to learning retention may include the ages of the youth participating, the abundance of informal and inconsistent information that is available, and the lack of organizational administration of concussion education programs. Parents appear to be receptive to receiving more information regarding the safety of their children. Parental recognition of the signs and symptoms of a concussion sustained while playing youth ice hockey may lead to more appropriate and timely management of the injury.
机译:目的:有很多可供青少年冰上曲棍球运动员的父母参加的脑震荡教育计划。父母在识别儿童遭受脑震荡的体征和症状方面起着至关重要的作用,因此,他们的知识和对此类信息的保存被认为非常重要。试点调查的目的是确定青少年冰球运动员的父母关于脑震荡的常识。方法:利用便利性样本进行调查。要求四十五名父母(40至49岁)的青年冰球运动员完成一页纸的调查,以评估他们的脑震荡知识。他们的孩子的年龄从7岁到10岁不等,并且所有父母都被招募了,同时参加了在当地冰球比赛场上的团队练习。结果:父母一般都知道常见的脑震荡相关症状(头痛98%,注意力不集中96%,精神错乱91%,呕吐91%,对光的敏感度91%和视力模糊82%),但对症状却不那么熟悉例如耳鸣(62%)和躁动行为(47%)。 50%的被调查者不知道他们的青年曲棍球组织是否有脑震荡政策。结论:青年冰球运动员的父母似乎无法保留从脑震荡教育计划中学到的信息。保留学习的障碍可能包括青年人的年龄,可获得的大量非正式和不一致的信息以及缺乏对脑震荡教育计划的组织管理。父母似乎愿意接受更多有关子女安全的信息。父母对青少年冰球比赛中脑震荡的体征和症状的认识可能会导致更适当和及时地处理伤害。

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