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Use of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) in professional hockey, part 1: cross-cultural normative data

机译:使用体育脑震荡评估工具5(SCAT5)在专业曲棍球,第1部分:跨文化规范数据

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This paper provides comprehensive normative data stratified by language preference and age on the components of the National Hockey League (NHL) Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) in a multilingual sample of professional ice hockey players and compares the findings from a paper form of the NHL SCAT5 with an electronic (App) version of the tool.A total of 1924 male NHL and American Hockey League (AHL) players (ages 17–41) were assessed during preseason medical evaluations (baseline); 1881 were assessed with the NHL SCAT5 App via tablet and 43 received the paper version of the NHL Modified SCAT5.No significant differences between the App and paper modes of administration emerged in a subsample of English preference players. Significant SCAT5 differences among language preference groups emerged on measures of cognitive functioning (Immediate Memory,Concentration). No language preference differences emerged on the Delayed Recall component. Using age as a continuous variable, older participants outperformed younger players on Immediate Memory, Delayed Recall and Concentration. Players wearing skates demonstrated significantly more modified Balance Error Scoring System (mBESS) total errors than barefoot players. Normative data tables for language preference groups are presented.Significant differences were found between English and non-English language preference groups on the components of SCAT5, which suggest that language-specific normative data, rather than aggregated normative data, are preferable when interpreting test scores. Similarly, age-specific normative data tables may provide greater precision in data interpretation. Due to clear ceiling effects on the mBESS single leg and tandem stances, players should not be tested while wearing skates.
机译:本文提供了通过语言偏好和年龄的全国曲棍球联赛(NHL)体育呼查评估工具5(SCAT5)在专业冰球运动员的多语言样本中进行了全面的规范数据,并将研究结果与纸质形式进行了比较NHL SCAT5具有电子(APP)版本的工具。在季前赛医疗评估(基线)期间,评估了1924年的男性NHL和美国曲棍球联赛(AHL)曲棍球联赛(AHL)参与者(17-41岁); 1881年通过平板电脑评估了NHL SCAT5 APP,并于43日收到的NHL修改的SCAT5.NO在英语偏好玩家的子样本中出现的应用程序和纸张模式之间的显着差异。关于认知功能的措施(立即记忆,浓度)的措施出现了语言偏好组之间的显着SCAT5差异。延迟召回组件中没有出现语言偏好差异。使用年龄作为连续变量,旧的参与者在即时内存时表现出年轻球员,延迟召回和浓度。佩戴冰鞋的玩家展示了更加修改的平衡错误评分系统(MBESS)总错误,而不是赤脚播放器。提出了语言偏好组的规范性数据表。在SCAT5的组件上的英语和非英语偏好组之间发现了义务差异,这表明在解释测试分数时,可以更优选语言特定的规范数据而不是聚合的规范数据。 。类似地,年龄特定的规范数据表可以在数据解释中提供更高的精度。由于对Mbess单腿和串联立场上的清晰效果,在戴滑板时不应测试玩家。

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