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为何职业橄榄球运动员在训练或比赛期间选择不透露他们的脑震荡症状。

Why Professional Football Players Chose Not to Reveal Their Concussion Symptoms During a Practice or Game.

作者信息

Delaney Jeffrey Scott, Caron Jeffrey G, Correa José A, Bloom Gordon A

机构信息

McGill Sport Medicine Clinic, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Department of Emergency Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2018 Jan;28(1):1-12. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000495.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine why professional football players in Canada decided not to seek medical attention during a game or practice when they believed they had suffered a concussion.

DESIGN

Retrospective survey.

SETTING

Preseason Canadian Football League training camps.

PARTICIPANTS

Four hundred fifty-four male professional football players.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Reasons athletes did not seek medical attention for a presumed concussion during the previous season, how often this occurred and how important these reasons were in the decision process.

RESULTS

One hundred six of the 454 respondents (23.4%) believed they had suffered a concussion during their previous football season and 87 of the 106 (82.1%) did not seek medical attention for a concussion at least once during that season. The response "Did not feel the concussion was serious/severe and felt you could still continue to play with little danger to yourself" was the most commonly listed reason (49/106) for not seeking medical attention for a presumed concussion. Many players answered that they did not seek medical attention because they did not want to be removed from a game (42/106) and/or they did not want to risk missing future games (41/106) by being diagnosed with a concussion.

CONCLUSIONS

Some professional football players who believed they had suffered a concussion chose not to seek medical attention at the time of injury. Players seemed educated about the concussion evaluation process and possible treatment guidelines, but this knowledge did not necessarily translate into safe and appropriate behavior at the time of injury.

摘要

目的

确定加拿大职业橄榄球运动员在认为自己在比赛或训练中遭受脑震荡时,为何决定不寻求医疗救治。

设计

回顾性调查。

地点

加拿大橄榄球联盟季前训练营。

参与者

454名男性职业橄榄球运动员。

主要观察指标

运动员在上个赛季中因疑似脑震荡而未寻求医疗救治的原因、这种情况发生的频率以及这些原因在决策过程中的重要性。

结果

454名受访者中有106人(23.4%)认为自己在上个橄榄球赛季中遭受了脑震荡,其中106人中有87人(82.1%)在该赛季至少有一次因脑震荡未寻求医疗救治。“不认为脑震荡严重,觉得自己仍可继续比赛且对自身危害不大”是未因疑似脑震荡寻求医疗救治最常列出的原因(49/106)。许多球员回答说他们不寻求医疗救治是因为不想被换下场(42/106)和/或不想因被诊断为脑震荡而有错过未来比赛的风险(41/106)。

结论

一些认为自己遭受脑震荡的职业橄榄球运动员在受伤时选择不寻求医疗救治。球员们似乎了解脑震荡评估过程和可能的治疗指南,但这种认知在受伤时不一定能转化为安全且恰当的行为。

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