O'Hara Kathleen, Campbell Julia, Torres Alcy, Olshaker Jonathan, Howland Jonathan
Emergency Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, USA.
Pediatric Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Apr 16;12(4):e7691. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7691.
In 2018, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) conducted focus groups with athletic directors (ADs) from Massachusetts middle and high schools to assess the implementation of legislated regulations relative to the management of concussion (mild traumatic brain injuries; mTBI) among students engaged in extracurricular sports. Two tape-recorded focus groups were conducted with a facilitator. Lists of themes were synthesized by investigators. Overall, participating ADs expressed that the law and accompanying regulations were necessary and important for protecting student athletes, despite some burdensome aspects of implementation. Emerging themes included support for the law, some implementation problems, impact on workload, and recommendations for improving mandated procedures. ADs assume an important role in the management of middle and high school students' mTBI when given the authority to do so through legislation and regulation. Nonetheless, challenges to the daily application of legislated protocols exist and should continue to be evaluated.
2018年,马萨诸塞州公共卫生部(MDPH)与该州初中和高中的体育主任进行了焦点小组访谈,以评估与参与课外活动的学生脑震荡(轻度创伤性脑损伤;mTBI)管理相关的法律法规的实施情况。在一名主持人的引导下进行了两个录音焦点小组访谈。调查人员综合了主题清单。总体而言,参与访谈的体育主任表示,尽管实施过程存在一些繁重的方面,但法律及相关规定对于保护学生运动员是必要且重要的。新出现的主题包括对法律的支持、一些实施问题、对工作量的影响以及改进强制程序的建议。当通过立法和监管获得授权时,体育主任在初中和高中学生mTBI的管理中发挥着重要作用。尽管如此,法律规定方案的日常应用仍存在挑战,应继续进行评估。