McIntyre Lauren, Liederbach Marijeanne
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, USA; New York, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, 614 Second Ave, Suite G Floor 2, New York, New York 10016, USA. Lauren.McIntyre@ nyumc.org.
Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York, USA.
J Dance Med Sci. 2016;20(2):79-88. doi: 10.12678/1089-313X.20.2.79.
Despite recent improvements in their concussion knowledge, athletes still demonstrate risky concussion behaviors (e.g., playing while concussed or not reporting a concussion). Little has been published about dancers' concussion knowledge and behaviors, but research in dance contending with questions about injury in general has found that dancers often avoid physician consults and ignore the signs of injury. In the present study, an IRB approved anonymous online survey, it was hypothesized that dancers would demonstrate concussion knowledge deficits, fail to report concussions, and have difficulty adhering to management guidelines. In addition, it was hypothesized that dancers in companies or schools with an onsite health care practitioner present would demonstrate improved concussion knowledge and safer concussion behaviors compared with those that do not have onsite health care. Concussion knowledge and behavior questions were modified for a dance sample based on validated sports-specific tools developed by other investigators. One hundred fifty-three subjects were recruited to complete the survey from an urban orthopaedic clinic specializing in dance medicine and via Facebook, email, and newsletter announcements. Dancers in this sample had good foundational knowledge of concussion; however, this knowledge did not correlate with safe, self-reported concussion care behaviors. Future research should focus on determination of dance-specific barriers to practicing safe behaviors and seeking care for concussive injury, as well as further identifying dance concussion epidemiology and outcomes.
尽管运动员在脑震荡知识方面最近有所进步,但他们仍表现出危险的脑震荡行为(例如,在脑震荡时仍继续比赛或不报告脑震荡情况)。关于舞者的脑震荡知识和行为的报道很少,但有关舞蹈领域中普遍存在的损伤问题的研究发现,舞者经常避免咨询医生并忽视受伤迹象。在本研究中,通过一项经机构审查委员会(IRB)批准的匿名在线调查,研究人员推测舞者会表现出脑震荡知识不足、不报告脑震荡情况,并且难以遵守管理指南。此外,研究人员推测,与没有现场医疗保健人员的公司或学校的舞者相比,有现场医疗保健人员的公司或学校的舞者会表现出更好的脑震荡知识和更安全的脑震荡行为。基于其他研究人员开发的经过验证的特定运动工具,对舞蹈样本的脑震荡知识和行为问题进行了修改。从一家专门从事舞蹈医学的城市骨科诊所,以及通过脸书、电子邮件和时事通讯公告招募了153名受试者来完成这项调查。该样本中的舞者对脑震荡有良好的基础知识;然而,这种知识与安全的、自我报告的脑震荡护理行为并无关联。未来的研究应专注于确定舞蹈中安全行为和寻求脑震荡损伤护理的特定障碍,以及进一步确定舞蹈脑震荡的流行病学和结果。