D. Salmon, Simon Walters, James Brown, Z. Kerr, A. Clacy, Sierra Keung, S. J. Sullivan, J. Register-Mihalik, C. Whatman, Gisela Sole, M. Badenhorst
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摘要
与脑震荡管理不善相关的潜在不良后果凸显了将脑震荡指南转化为实际体育环境中一致使用的必要性。为推动这一进程,新西兰橄榄球队制定了社区脑震荡管理路径,以支持脑震荡的识别、诊断和管理。本研究采用务实、描述性的定性方法,探讨主要利益相关者对脑震荡管理途径的看法,旨在为政策和实践提供参考。研究人员对 123 名参与者进行了访谈,其中包括球员、家长、教练、医疗保健专业人员以及学校和省级工会代表。采用框架法对数据进行分析。根据现实主义过程评估的原则来组织主题,该原则考虑了影响计划运作以产生特定结果的背景因素和机制。影响脑震荡管理途径实施的背景因素包括管理机构的支持、当地现有资源、对脑震荡的普遍态度或脑震荡的严重程度。脑震荡管理途径(机制)的最佳运作受到以下因素的影响:(i) 途径资源;(ii) 角色和关系;(iii) 对脑震荡管理途径的认同和支持;(iv) 勤勉和沟通。确定的结果包括:(i) 达到目标(优化管理和提高意识)或 (ii) 未达到目标(不满意或管理漏洞)。总体而言,与会者认为脑震荡管理途径很有价值。然而,某些政策相关方面的可接受性以及与这些看法相关的基本态度,是需要进一步调查和支持的领域。根据最终用户的看法来调整项目,对于开发适合特定环境的情境敏感型干预措施至关重要。这些发现可作为在其他环境中调查脑震荡管理的基础。
Managing concussion in the real world: Stakeholder perspectives of New Zealand Rugby's concussion management pathway
The potential adverse consequences associated with poor concussion management highlights the need to improve the translation of concussion guidelines into consistent use in real-world sport settings. To facilitate this process, New Zealand Rugby developed a community concussion management pathway to support concussion recognition, diagnosis, and management. This study adopted a pragmatic, descriptive qualitative approach to explore key stakeholders’ perceptions of the concussion management pathway, with the aim to inform policy and practice. Interviews were conducted with 123 participants, including players, parents, coaches, healthcare professionals, and school and provincial union representatives. The framework method was used to analyze data. Themes were organized according to the principles of realist process evaluation that considers contextual factors and mechanisms influencing a program's operation to produce specific outcomes. Contextual factors influencing the concussion management pathway's implementation included governing bodies’ support, existing local resources, general concussion attitudes, or concussion severity. The optimal functioning of the concussion management pathway ( mechanism) was influenced by (i) pathway resources, (ii) roles and relationships, (iii) buy-in and support towards the concussion management pathway, and (iv) diligence and communication. Outcomes identified included (i) hitting the target (optimally managed and enhanced awareness) or (ii) missing the mark (dissatisfaction or management gaps). Overall, participants found the concussion management pathway valuable. However, the acceptability of certain policy-related aspects and the underlying attitudes associated with these perceptions, are some areas requiring further investigation and support. Tailoring programs according to end-users’ perceptions is crucial in developing context-sensitive interventions appropriate for a specific setting. These findings may act as a foundation for investigations of concussion management in other settings.