Sports Medicine Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Clin J Sport Med. 2011 Jul;21(4):281-7. doi: 10.1097/jsm.0b013e318225bc15.
The objective of this proceeding is to integrate the concussion in sport literature and sport science research on safety in ice hockey to develop an action plan to reduce the risk, incidence,severity, and consequences of concussion in ice hockey. methods: A rationale paper outlining a collaborative action plan to address concussions in hockey was posted for review two months prior to the Ice Hockey Summit: Action on Concussion. Focused presentations devoted specifically to concussion in ice hockey were presented during the Summit and break out sessions were used to develop strategies to reduce concussion in the sport. This proceedings and a detailed scientific review (a matrix of solutions) were written to disseminate the evidence based information and resulting concussion reduction strategies. The manuscripts were reviewed by the authors, advisors and contributors to ensure that the opinions and recommendations reflect the current level of knowledge on concussion in hockey.
Six components of a potential solution were articulated in the Rationale paper and became the topics for breakout groups that followed the professional, scientific lectures. Topics that formed the core of the action plan were: metrics and databases; recognizing,managing, and return to play; hockey equipment and ice arenas;prevention and education; rules and regulations; and expedient communication of the outcomes. The attendees in breakout sessions identified action items for each section. The most highly ranked action items were brought to a vote in the open assembly, using an Audience Response System (ARS). The strategic planning process was conducted to assess: Where are we at?; Where must we get to?; and What strategies are necessary to make progress on the prioritized action items?
Three prioritized action items for each component of the solution and the percentage of the votes received are listed in the body of this proceeding.
本程序旨在整合运动文献中的脑震荡问题和运动科学研究中的冰球安全问题,制定行动计划,以降低冰球运动中脑震荡的风险、发生率、严重程度和后果。方法:在冰球脑震荡峰会:行动之前两个月,发布了一份概述解决冰球脑震荡问题的合作行动计划的基本原理文件。峰会期间专门针对冰球脑震荡问题进行了重点介绍,分组会议用于制定减少该运动中脑震荡的策略。本会议记录和详细的科学审查(解决方案矩阵)旨在传播基于证据的信息和由此产生的减少脑震荡的策略。这些手稿由作者、顾问和撰稿人进行了审查,以确保意见和建议反映了当前冰球脑震荡知识的水平。
在基本原理文件中阐述了潜在解决方案的六个组成部分,并成为紧随专业、科学讲座之后分组会议的主题。构成行动计划核心的主题是:指标和数据库;识别、管理和重返赛场;冰球装备和冰场;预防和教育;规则和法规;以及迅速传达结果。分组会议的与会者确定了每个部分的行动计划。在公开会议上,使用观众响应系统(ARS)对排名最高的行动计划进行了投票。进行战略规划过程是为了评估:我们目前处于什么位置?;我们必须达到什么目标?;以及为优先行动计划取得进展,需要采取哪些策略?
列出了解决方案每个组成部分的三个优先行动计划项目及其获得的票数百分比。