A qualitative study of barriers and opportunities for concussion communication and management among parents of youth sports athletes.

Kelly Sarmiento, Zoe Donnell, Elizabeth Bell, Bethany Tennant, Rosanne Hoffman
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Abstract

Background: Concussion, a commonly reported injury among young athletes, can lead to short- and long-term physical, cognitive, emotional, and sleep-related symptoms. Parents are in a unique position to help identify a possible concussion and to support an athlete's recovery.

Methods: This qualitative study used a focus group methodology to explore five research questions focused on two main topics: (1) parents' perception of concussion and (2) parent-athlete communication. Two authors independently reviewed notes from each of the focus groups and then generated a list of emerging themes related to five research questions.

Results: Parents in this study valued and were interested in discussing concussion with their athletes. However, parents were uncertain about their role in promoting concussion safety and often rely on coaches to communicate with athletes about concussion reporting and recovery. Participants described barriers their athletes may face in concussion reporting and suggested strategies to improve communication about both reporting and recovery.

Conclusion: Concussion education efforts may benefit from promoting specific actions parents can take to prevent concussion and how to communicate effectively with their child about reporting a possible concussion.

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青少年体育运动员家长脑震荡沟通与管理障碍与机会的定性研究。
背景:脑震荡是年轻运动员中常见的一种损伤,可导致短期和长期的身体、认知、情绪和睡眠相关症状。父母在帮助确定可能的脑震荡和支持运动员康复方面处于独特的地位。方法:本定性研究采用焦点小组方法,围绕两个主要主题探讨五个研究问题:(1)父母对脑震荡的看法;(2)父母与运动员的沟通。两位作者独立地审查了每个焦点小组的笔记,然后生成了与五个研究问题相关的新兴主题列表。结果:本研究的家长重视并有兴趣与他们的运动员讨论脑震荡。然而,家长不确定他们在促进脑震荡安全方面的作用,并且经常依靠教练与运动员就脑震荡报告和康复进行沟通。参与者描述了他们的运动员在脑震荡报告中可能面临的障碍,并提出了改善报告和康复沟通的策略。结论:脑震荡教育的努力可能受益于促进家长可以采取的具体行动来预防脑震荡,以及如何有效地与孩子沟通报告可能的脑震荡。
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