What is the knowledge of Newfoundland and Labrador Coaches’ regarding recognition of and response towards sports related concussive injury in the adolescent?

Wanda Emberley Burke, Valda Duke, R. Meadus, Andrea Barron
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Objective: To examine coaches’ knowledge, recognition of, and response to, concussion in the adolescent athlete population.Methods: Using a non-experimental correlational design, adult coaches (N = 120) responsible in the coaching of adolescent junior high and high school athletes were recruited from sports associations and schools in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). A 28 item questionnaire called Coaches’ Knowledge of Sports Related Concussive Injury in the Adolescent Athlete Survey was provided online.Results: Majority of participants were knowledgeable of what is a concussion, its causes, and what visual clues observed that indicate a possible concussion in a player. In relation to the Age of coach category, only the 55+ age group responded correctly to what is an example of sport specific activity with body contact. Years of coaching and return-to-play knowledge after a concussion showed incorrect responses for both the step wise approach and the 20-30 minute player participation with no contact. Having attended an education concussion session or not showed no difference on return-to-play knowledge in the step wise approach progression as the majority responded incorrectly with 71.4% (attended an education session) versus 91.7% of participants (no attendance on concussion education), respectively.Conclusions: Benefits gained through this research study will serve to evaluate coaches’ knowledge and improve standardized concussion knowledge. Such preparation can assist in better recognizing and effectively managing a sports related concussion (SRC) and the potential to facilitate sport policy changes. Actions by coaches can impact preventative education, encourage safe behaviors and the reporting of concussive symptoms by the adolescent, therefore reducing burden on overall long term negative health outcomes.
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纽芬兰和拉布拉多教练员对青少年运动相关脑震荡损伤的认识和反应是什么?
目的:了解教练员对青少年运动员脑震荡的认知、认知和反应。方法:采用非实验相关设计,从纽芬兰和拉布拉多省(NL)的体育协会和学校招募负责青少年初中和高中运动员教练的成人教练(N = 120)。在青少年运动员调查中,提供了一份28个项目的“教练员对运动相关脑震荡知识的了解”问卷。结果:大多数参与者了解什么是脑震荡,它的原因,以及观察到的视觉线索表明运动员可能脑震荡。关于教练的年龄类别,只有55岁以上的年龄组对身体接触的体育特定活动的例子做出了正确的反应。多年的教练经验和对脑震荡后如何恢复比赛的了解表明,对于循序渐进的方法和20-30分钟不接触的球员参与都是不正确的。是否参加过脑震荡教育课程,在恢复游戏知识方面没有差异,因为大多数参与者的错误反应分别为71.4%(参加过教育课程)和91.7%(没有参加脑震荡教育)。结论:通过本研究获得的收益将有助于评价教练员的知识水平,提高规范化的脑震荡知识水平。这种准备可以帮助更好地识别和有效地管理运动相关脑震荡(SRC),并有可能促进体育政策的变化。教练采取的行动可以影响预防教育,鼓励青少年采取安全行为并报告脑震荡症状,从而减轻对总体长期负面健康结果的负担。
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