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Reports of head injury and symptom knowledge among college athletes: implications for assessment and educational intervention.

机译:高校运动员头部受伤和症状知识的报告:对评估和教育干预的意义。

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OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of head injuries and related symptoms among college athletes and examine knowledge of head injury consequences and behavioral tendencies of athletes in the presence of symptoms. DESIGN: Retrospective survey. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 461 male and female athletes beginning competitive play at the University of Akron (Akron, OH) during the years 1995 to 2001. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Responses to survey questions were analyzed to determine the frequency of concussions and injury-related symptoms (eg, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting) in addition to behavioral responses in the presence of certain symptoms (eg, playing with headache, failure to report symptoms while playing). Written responses to queries regarding symptom knowledge were analyzed for thematic content and were used to identify deficiencies in signs and symptoms of concussion. RESULTS: Nearly 32% of all athletes had experienced a blow to the head causing dizziness, with over 1/4 confirming various somatic symptoms following a blow to the head (eg, seeing stars, nausea or vomiting, head pain). Continuing to play despite symptom presence was noted (eg, dizziness, 28.2%; headache, 30.4%), with 19.5% reporting a concussion diagnosis. Knowledge of head injury consequences was found to be deficient, with 56% indicating no knowledge of the possible consequences following a head injury. Of those providing responses, the majority reflected awareness of cognitive (eg, memory problems) and physical (eg, brain damage) consequences. CONCLUSIONS: A sizable number of athletes may enter collegiate play with a previous concussion diagnosis, and many more are likely to have experienced symptoms suggestive of a mild head injury. Of considerable concern is the tendency to play while symptomatic (eg, headache, dizziness) and the failure to report symptoms while playing--especially among football players (25.2%). The apparent deficiency in athlete knowledge of head injury consequences raises concern regarding athlete recognition of potentially problematic symptoms and represents an important area for educational intervention.
机译:目的:确定大学生运动员中头部受伤和相关症状的患病率,并检查有关出现症状时运动员头部受伤后果和行为倾向的知识。设计:回顾性调查。参与者:1995年至2001年间,共有461名男女运动员在阿克伦大学(俄亥俄州阿克伦)开始竞技比赛。主要观察指标:分析调查问题的答案,以确定脑震荡和与伤害相关的频率除了在出现某些症状(例如玩头痛,玩游戏时未报告症状)的行为反应外,还出现症状(例如头晕,头痛,恶心或呕吐)。对有关症状知识的查询的书面答复进行了主题内容分析,并用于确定脑震荡的体征和症状的不足。结果:将近32%的运动员遭受头部打击,导致头晕,超过1/4的人确认头部受到打击后会出现各种躯体症状(例如,看星星,恶心或呕吐,头疼)。注意到尽管有症状但仍继续比赛(例如头晕28.2%;头痛30.4%),其中19.5%报告脑震荡诊断。发现头部受伤后果的知识不足,有56%的人不知道头部受伤后可能造成的后果。在提供答复的人中,大多数反映了对认知(例如,记忆问题)和身体(例如,脑损伤)后果的意识。结论:大量的运动员可能在先​​前的脑震荡诊断中进入大学比赛,并且可能有更多的运动员经历过轻度头部受伤的症状。引起人们极大关注的是有症状时的比赛趋势(例如头痛,头晕)以及在比赛中未能报告症状,尤其是在足球运动员中(25.2%)。运动员对头部损伤后果的认识上明显缺乏,引起了人们对运动员对潜在问题症状的认识的关注,并代表了教育干预的重要领域。

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