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英国精英足球领域医疗团队工作人员与运动相关的脑震荡复出参赛实践

Sport-related concussion return-to-play practices of medical team staff in elite football in the United Kingdom.

作者信息

Rosenbloom Craig, Chatterjee Robin, Chu Wing, Broman Daniel, Okholm Kryger Katrine

机构信息

The Football Association, Technical Directorate, Burton-upon-Trent, UK.

Sport and Exercise Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.

出版信息

Sci Med Footb. 2022 Aug;6(3):317-324. doi: 10.1080/24733938.2021.1983921. Epub 2021 Sep 28.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study explored sport-related concussion (SRC) return-to-play (RTP) behaviours and attitudes of medical team staff working in elite football in the United Kingdom. Usage and awareness of The Football Association (FA) guidelines, concussion education rates of players and coaching staff, and collection of baseline concussion assessments. Additionally, confidence in managing RTP post-SRC, perceived player under-reporting of symptoms, use of enhanced RTP pathways, and coaching pressure on RTP were investigated.

METHODS

A cross-sectional questionnaire study was distributed online by organisations including or representing medical staff working in elite football in the United Kingdom.

RESULTS

A total of 112 responses were gathered. High awareness rates of the FA guidelines were found (96%) with variable rates of player and coaching staff concussion education. Baseline concussion assessments were collected by 80% of respondents with 93% feeling very confident or confident in managing the RTP of a player with a SRC. 60% rarely or never experienced coaching pressure around player RTP, and 24% felt players always or very often under-reported symptoms to expedite their return. 90% had a moderate to high confidence in the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-5 (SCAT-5) as a RTP decision tool, and 66% always or very often used an enhanced RTP pathway.

CONCLUSION

Confidence in managing player RTP post SRC and use of enhanced RTP pathways were high, as was confidence in the SCAT-5 as a RTP decision tool. Respondents raised concerns around player under-reporting of symptoms to accelerate RTP post-SRC, and perceived coaching pressure around decision making.

摘要

引言

本研究探讨了英国精英足球领域医疗团队工作人员与运动相关脑震荡(SRC)后重返赛场(RTP)的行为及态度。包括对足球协会(FA)指南的使用和认知、球员及教练团队的脑震荡教育率,以及基线脑震荡评估的收集情况。此外,还调查了对SRC后管理RTP的信心、球员对症状报告不足的认知、强化RTP途径的使用,以及教练对RTP的压力。

方法

一项横断面问卷调查研究通过包括或代表英国精英足球领域医务人员的组织在线分发。

结果

共收集到112份回复。发现FA指南的知晓率较高(96%),但球员和教练团队的脑震荡教育率各不相同。80%的受访者收集了基线脑震荡评估,93%的人对管理SRC球员的RTP非常有信心或有信心。60%的人很少或从未经历过围绕球员RTP的教练压力,24%的人认为球员总是或经常少报症状以加快回归。90%的人对运动脑震荡评估工具-5(SCAT-5)作为RTP决策工具具有中度至高信心,66%的人总是或经常使用强化RTP途径。

结论

对SRC后管理球员RTP的信心以及强化RTP途径的使用程度较高,对SCAT-5作为RTP决策工具的信心也较高。受访者对球员在SRC后少报症状以加速RTP以及决策过程中感受到的教练压力表示担忧。

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