探索运动教练的经验和认识与多方面的方法,以脑震荡管理。

Q3 Medicine Concussion Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2217/cnc-2022-0010
James Stavitz
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目的:探讨高中运动教练对脑震荡管理的多方面方法的经验和看法。参与者:共有20名高中运动教练参加了这项研究,他们获得了执业证书和执照(如果他们所在的州要求执业许可证)。材料与方法:在20个访谈中,采用描述性编码和饱和的一般定性设计。结果:缺乏标准化导致评估、推荐和重返游戏体验存在显著差异;转诊经验因人而异,取决于运动教练是否有能力转诊到一位值得信赖和反应迅速的医生;障碍包括不合格医生的许可;来自教练、家长和学生要求学生返校打球的压力;好处包括增加知识和意识,从而更有效地照顾学生。结论:运动训练师对脑震荡的处理方法有不同的经验和看法。然而,在应用他们的脑震荡治疗方案时,在经历、压力、障碍和益处方面有许多值得注意的相似之处。
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Exploring athletic trainers' experience and perceptions associated with a multifaceted approach to concussion management.

Aim: To explore high school athletic trainers' experience with, and perceptions of, a multifaceted approach to concussion management.

Participants: A total of 20 high school athletic trainers that are certified and licensed to practice (if their state requires a license to practice) participated in this study.

Materials & methods: A general qualitative design with descriptive coding and saturation was met at 20 interviews.

Results: Lack of standardization allows assessment, referral and return-to-play experiences to vary significantly; referral experiences vary pending upon athletic trainers ability to refer to a trusted and responsive physician; barriers include clearances from unqualified physicians; pressure from coaches, parents and students to return students to play; benefits include increased knowledge and awareness resulting in more effective care for students.

Conclusion: Athletic trainers have varying experiences and perceptions regarding their approaches to concussion management. However, there were many notable similarities in the experiences, pressures, barriers and benefits when applying their concussion protocol.

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Concussion
Concussion Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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