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Concussion-Prevention Strategies Used in National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I and II Women's Soccer

机译:国家大学竞技协会分会的脑脑预防策略我和II女子足球

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Context Whereas much attention has been paid to identifying mechanisms for decreasing concussion rates in women's soccer players, which strategies are currently being used is unknown. In addition, athletic trainers' (ATs') knowledge and beliefs about the efficacy of concussion-prevention practices have not been studied. Objectives To evaluate the concussion-prevention strategies being used in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I and Division II women's soccer and identify the beliefs of certified ATs regarding mechanisms for preventing concussion. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting Online survey. Patients or Other Participants A total of 223 women's soccer team ATs employed at Division I or II universities. Main Outcome Measure(s) A survey instrument of structured questions and open-ended, follow-up questions was developed to identify the use of cervical-strengthening programs, headgear, and other techniques for preventing concussion. Questions also addressed ATs' beliefs regarding the effectiveness of cervical strengthening, headgear, and mouthguards in concussion prevention. Data were collected via questionnaire in Qualtrics survey software. Descriptive statistics of frequencies and percentages were calculated for close-ended questions. Open-ended questions were evaluated for common themes, which were then reported by response frequency. Results Cervical strengthening or stability for concussion prevention was reported by 38 (17.12%) respondents; 153 (69.86%) ATs believed that cervical strengthening would aid in concussion prevention. Seventy-eight (35.49%) reported that their players wore headgear. Nineteen (8.76%) believed that soccer headgear prevented concussions; 45 (20.74%) believed that mouthguards prevented concussions. Education in proper soccer technique was reported by 151 (69.59%) respondents. Fourteen (0.06%) respondents cited nutritional strategies for concussion prevention. Conclusions Although ATs believed that cervical strengthening could help prevent concussions, few had implemented this strategy. However, the ATs whose teams used headgear outnumbered those who believed that headgear was an effective prevention strategy. Based on our findings, we saw a disconnect among the current use of concussion-prevention strategies, ATs' beliefs, and the available evidence.
机译:背景信息,鉴于识别妇女足球运动员中脑震荡率下降的机制,目前正在使用的策略是未知的。此外,尚未研究运动训练师(ATS')知识和关于脑震荡预防措施效果的信念。旨在评估国家大学运动协会司I和第II妇女足球中使用的脑脑势战策略,并确定认证ATS关于预防脑震荡的机制的信念。设计横断面研究。设置在线调查。患者或其他参与者共有223名妇女的足球队ATS在I II或II大学雇用。主要成果措施是制定结构性问题和开放式后续问题的调查工具,以确定使用颈部加强计划,头饰和其他技术防止脑震荡的技术。问题还讨论了关于脑震荡预防宫颈增强,头饰和口腔的有效性的信念。数据通过质量调查软件调查问卷收集。为近期问题计算频率和百分比的描述性统计数据。为共同主题评估了开放式问题,然后通过响应频率报告。结果38(17.12%)受访者报告了震荡预防宫颈增强或稳定性; 153(69.86%)ATS认为宫颈加强将有助于预防脑震荡。七十八(35.49%)报道,他们的球员们穿着头饰。十九(8.76%)认为足球头盔预防脑震荡; 45(20.74%)认为蜂窝被阻止脑震荡。据报道,在151名(69.59%)受访者中报告了适当的足球技术的教育。十四(0.06%)受访者引用了脑震荡预防营养策略。结论虽然ATS认为颈椎加强有助于预防脑震荡,但很少有人实施了这一战略。然而,使用头带的球员数量超过那些认为头饰的人是有效的预防策略。根据我们的调查结果,我们在目前使用脑震荡预防策略,ATS的信仰和可用证据的使用中看到了一个脱节。

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