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与美国军事学院学员延迟报告脑震荡相关的因素。

Factors Associated With Delayed Concussion Reporting by United States Service Academy Cadets.

机构信息

Keller Army Community Hospital, West Point, NY.

United States Military Academy, West Point, NY.

出版信息

J Athl Train. 2020 Aug 1;55(8):843-849. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-362-19.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Approximately half of individuals who sustain a concussion do not immediately report their injuries. Motivators for not reporting include thinking the suspected concussion was not a serious injury and wanting to continue participating in activity. Additionally, military personnel have concerns about how concussions may affect their careers. However, delayed reporting can prolong neurobehavioral recovery. Understanding the frequency of delayed reporting and contributing factors will aid in identifying individuals who may be more likely to delay reporting.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the frequency of delayed concussion reporting by service academy cadets and determine if sex, injury setting, sport level, or medical history is capable of predicting delayed reporting.

DESIGN

Cohort study.

SETTING

Service academies.

PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS

A total of 316 patients with concussions were observed from January 2014 to August 2016.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): All cadets completed an annual concussion baseline collection of demographic, medical history, and sports participation information. Delayed concussion reporting served as the outcome variable. Predictor variables were sex, injury setting, and sport level, as well as concussion, headache, and learning disorder history. Frequencies were calculated to describe the proportion of participants who delayed reporting. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess if the predictor variables were associated with delayed concussion reporting. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals were calculated for all variables included in the final model.

RESULTS

Of the patients with concussion, 51% were classified as delayed reporting. In univariable models, females (OR = 1.70) and National Collegiate Athletic Association cadet-athletes (OR = 1.98) were more likely to delay reporting than males and intramural cadet-athletes, respectively. The multivariable model yielded similar findings.

CONCLUSIONS

Roughly half of the cadets who sustained a concussion failed to immediately report their injury. Specifically, our data suggested that female cadets, cadets injured outside of competition, and highly competitive cadet-athletes were almost twice as likely to delay reporting as others.

摘要

背景

大约有一半的脑震荡患者不会立即报告他们的受伤情况。不报告的原因包括认为疑似脑震荡伤势不严重,以及希望继续参加活动。此外,军人担心脑震荡会如何影响他们的职业生涯。然而,延迟报告会延长神经行为恢复时间。了解延迟报告的频率和相关因素将有助于确定哪些人更有可能延迟报告。

目的

描述军事学院学员延迟报告脑震荡的频率,并确定性别、受伤环境、运动水平或病史是否能够预测延迟报告。

设计

队列研究。

地点

军事学院。

患者或其他参与者

共有 316 名脑震荡患者于 2014 年 1 月至 2016 年 8 月接受观察。

主要观察指标

所有学员均完成了年度脑震荡基线数据收集,包括人口统计学、病史和运动参与情况。延迟报告脑震荡作为观察结果。预测变量为性别、受伤环境和运动水平,以及脑震荡、头痛和学习障碍病史。计算频率以描述延迟报告的参与者比例。采用单变量和多变量逻辑回归模型来评估预测变量是否与延迟报告脑震荡相关。计算所有纳入最终模型的变量的比值比(OR)和 95%置信区间。

结果

在脑震荡患者中,51%被归类为延迟报告。在单变量模型中,女性(OR=1.70)和全国大学生体育协会学员运动员(OR=1.98)比男性和校内学员运动员更有可能延迟报告。多变量模型得出了类似的结果。

结论

大约有一半的脑震荡学员未能立即报告他们的受伤情况。具体来说,我们的数据表明,女性学员、在比赛外受伤的学员和竞争激烈的学员运动员延迟报告的可能性几乎是其他学员的两倍。

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