Guilmette Thomas J, Malia Laurie A, McQuiggan Michael D
Department of Psychology, Providence College, Providence, RI 02918, USA.
Brain Inj. 2007 Sep;21(10):1039-47. doi: 10.1080/02699050701633080.
To determine high school football coaches' understanding, management and sources of information of concussion at schools without a certified athletic trainer (ATC) or without one at practice.
Anonymous survey of head football coaches at New England high schools.
Surveys were mailed to 254 New England high school head football coaches. One hundred and nine (43%) surveys were returned, of which 62 respondents indicated there was no ATC either at the school or at practice. These 62 respondents were used for data analysis.
Coaching associations and conferences were the two most common sources of information received about concussion. Coaches were significantly more knowledgeable about concussion than a general public sample, from which data were available from a prior study. When given potential symptoms of concussion, 70-95% of coaches reported that they would consult a healthcare professional before allowing a player to return to action, consistent with most return-to-play guidelines.
Participants demonstrated greater knowledge about concussions than the general public and most, but not all, coaches reported taking a conservative approach to concussion management. Ramifications of the results are discussed.
确定在没有认证运动训练师(ATC)或训练期间没有运动训练师的学校中,高中橄榄球教练对脑震荡的理解、管理及信息来源。
对新英格兰高中的橄榄球主教练进行匿名调查。
向254名新英格兰高中橄榄球主教练邮寄调查问卷。共收回109份(43%),其中62名受访者表示学校或训练期间没有运动训练师。这62名受访者用于数据分析。
教练协会和会议是收到的关于脑震荡的两个最常见信息来源。与之前一项研究中的普通公众样本相比,教练对脑震荡的了解明显更多。当给出脑震荡的潜在症状时,70%-95%的教练表示,在允许球员重返赛场之前,他们会咨询医疗保健专业人员,这与大多数重返赛场指南一致。
参与者对脑震荡的了解比普通公众更多,大多数但并非所有教练都报告采取了保守的脑震荡管理方法。讨论了结果的影响。