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Prevalence of Suspected Concussions Among K‐12 Students in Utah: Findings From Utah's Student Injury Reporting System

机译:犹他州 K-12 学生疑似脑震荡的患病率:犹他州学生伤害报告系统的调查结果

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND To inform prevention strategies, this study provides incidence, factors, and actions taken when a suspected concussion occurred in K‐12 schools in Utah. METHODS Data were collected using Utah's Student Injury Reporting System (SIRS) from the academic years 2011‐2012 to 2018‐2019. SIRS is a unique online system that tracks injuries that occur in the school setting among K‐12 students in Utah. Descriptive statistics were computed to characterize students with a suspected concussion. Chi‐square (χ2) analysis looking at characteristics by school level was also conducted. RESULTS Over 63,000 K‐12 students in Utah sustained an injury at school during the study period. Suspected concussions comprised 10 of all injuries. The prevalence of concussions was highest among males (60.6) and elementary school students (42.6) and most often occurred outdoors (57.6) or on a playground/playfield (33.9), and in sports‐ and recreation‐related activities (75.1) (specifically contact sports, 24.0). Most students with a suspected concussion were absent 1?day or less from school (71.4) but about 68 were seen by a medical professional. Further, there were differences by school level. Females and students playing contact sports had a higher percentage of suspected concussions as school level increased, whereas males and concussions sustained during school hours had a lower percentage of suspected concussions as school level increased. CONCLUSIONS SIRS enables schools in Utah to identify groups at risk for concussion, as well as activities most commonly associated with these injuries, within the school environment. Using this information, schools may implement targeted prevention strategies to protect students.
机译:摘要 背景 为了告知预防策略,本研究提供了犹他州 K-12 学校发生疑似脑震荡时的发生率、因素和采取的行动。方法 使用犹他州学生伤害报告系统 (SIRS) 收集 2011-2012 至 2018-2019 学年的数据。SIRS 是一个独特的在线系统,用于跟踪犹他州 K-12 学生在学校环境中发生的伤害。计算描述性统计量以描述疑似脑震荡的学生的特征。此外,还对学校各层次的特征进行了卡方(χ2)分析。结果 在研究期间,犹他州超过 63,000 名 K-12 学生在学校受伤。疑似脑震荡占所有损伤的10%。脑震荡的患病率在男性(60.6%)和小学生(42.6%)中最高,最常发生在户外(57.6%)或操场/运动场(33.9%),以及体育和娱乐相关活动(75.1%)(特别是接触性运动,24.0%)。大多数疑似脑震荡的学生缺勤1天或更短时间(71.4%),但约68%的学生被医疗专业人员看过。此外,不同学校水平也存在差异。随着学校水平的提高,参加接触性运动的女生和学生疑似脑震荡的比例较高,而随着学校水平的提高,男性和在上课时间遭受脑震荡的疑似脑震荡的百分比较低。结论 SIRS 使犹他州的学校能够识别学校环境中有脑震荡风险的群体,以及最常与这些伤害相关的活动。利用这些信息,学校可以实施有针对性的预防策略来保护学生。

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