University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2024 Apr;51(2):197-203. doi: 10.1177/10901981221099886. Epub 2022 Jun 15.
Concussion education is widely mandated and largely ineffective. Recent consensus guidance on concussion education asserts the importance of (1) theory-driven programming that targets the team as a system and (2) working with end users throughout the development process, and considering issues such as feasibility, acceptability, and sustainability. Consistent with this guidance, and in collaboration with youth sport stakeholders in two regions of the United States, we developed a novel approach to concussion education: Pre-game safety huddles. Safety huddles have the following two core components: (1) athletes, coaches, and other stakeholders come together before the start of each game and (2) opinion leaders (coaches, referees) affirm the importance of care seeking for suspected concussion. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the collaborative process through which we refined the safety huddle concept into an acceptable and feasible intervention with potential for sustainable implementation in diverse youth sports settings with minimal resource demands. In describing our process and discussing challenges and opportunities, we hope to provide an example for others seeking to develop and implement injury prevention interventions in youth sports settings.
脑震荡教育广泛受到规定,但效果不佳。最近关于脑震荡教育的共识指南强调了(1)以团队为系统的理论驱动编程,以及(2)在整个开发过程中与最终用户合作,并考虑可行性、可接受性和可持续性等问题的重要性。根据这一指导意见,并与美国两个地区的青年运动利益相关者合作,我们开发了一种新的脑震荡教育方法:赛前安全围谈。安全围谈有以下两个核心组成部分:(1)运动员、教练和其他利益相关者在每场比赛开始前聚集在一起,(2)意见领袖(教练、裁判)肯定寻求对疑似脑震荡的护理的重要性。本文的目的是提供一个概述,说明我们是如何通过合作将安全围谈的概念细化为一种可接受且可行的干预措施,该措施有可能在资源需求最小的不同青年运动环境中得到可持续实施。在描述我们的过程并讨论挑战和机遇时,我们希望为其他希望在青年运动环境中开发和实施伤害预防干预措施的人提供一个范例。