School of Medicine, Division of Physical Therapy, West Virginia University, P.O. Box 9226, Morgantown, WV 26506, United States.
Department of Learning Sciences & Human Development, College of Education and Human Services, West Virginia University, Allen Hall 507D, Morgantown, WV, United States.
J Safety Res. 2019 Jun;69:85-93. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2019.02.007. Epub 2019 Mar 7.
Potential negative outcomes associated with sport-related concussion drive the need for resources to educate parents about prevention, recognition, and management of concussion in the youth athlete. Parents play a critical role in the recognition and management of concussion for their child.
This study aims to (a) investigate current knowledge of concussion among parents whose children age 5-18 years play a club sport and (b) identify effects of an online video versus online print educational intervention on concussion knowledge change and learning.
140 parents whose children played a club sport answered questions regarding their knowledge of sport-related concussion pre- and post-random assignment to an educational intervention: CDC Concussion Awareness video or CDC Concussion Fact Sheet for Parents.
Participating parents demonstrated a moderate level of pre-intervention knowledge, but critical gaps in knowledge were identified. Knowledge of concussion improved slightly following intervention regardless of intervention type.
This study confirms the presence of gaps in knowledge of concussion in parents whose children play club sports. Without the protection of concussion legislation, those athletes who participate in club sports are at particular risk due to lack of concussion knowledge and education. This study confirms that education can have a positive impact on parental knowledge of concussion. Practical applications: Pre-knowledge of concussion is the greatest predictor of post-knowledge of concussion, therefore pre-assessment of target audience knowledge followed by a custom educational intervention taking into account principles of adult learning, would be the most beneficial to increasing concussion knowledge.
与运动相关的脑震荡带来的潜在负面影响促使我们需要资源来教育家长预防、识别和管理青少年运动员的脑震荡。家长在识别和管理孩子的脑震荡方面起着至关重要的作用。
本研究旨在:(a) 调查那些孩子年龄在 5-18 岁之间参加俱乐部运动的父母对脑震荡的认知现状;(b) 确定在线视频与在线印刷教育干预对脑震荡知识变化和学习的影响。
140 名孩子参加俱乐部运动的家长在随机分配到教育干预之前和之后回答了与运动相关的脑震荡认知相关的问题:疾病预防控制中心脑震荡意识视频或疾病预防控制中心家长脑震荡情况说明书。
参与的家长在干预前表现出中等水平的知识,但知识的关键差距已经确定。无论干预类型如何,干预后脑震荡知识都略有提高。
这项研究证实了参加俱乐部运动的儿童的父母对脑震荡的知识存在差距。由于缺乏脑震荡知识和教育,没有脑震荡立法保护的情况下,那些参加俱乐部运动的运动员尤其处于危险之中。这项研究证实,教育可以对父母对脑震荡的认知产生积极影响。
脑震荡的先验知识是后验知识的最大预测因素,因此,在对目标受众的知识进行预先评估之后,考虑到成人学习原则,制定定制的教育干预措施将最有助于增加脑震荡知识。