Division of Injury Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Division of Overdose Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), Atlanta, GA.
Brain Inj. 2022 Jul 29;36(9):1133-1139. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2022.2109740. Epub 2022 Aug 18.
Concussion education for parents/guardians (hereafter referred to as parents) has the potential to play an important role in youth athlete concussion safety. The goal of this study was to evaluate the impact of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) HEADS UP handout on parent-child communication about concussion.
YMCA branches from 15 associations from across the United States were randomized to CDC HEADS UP intervention condition or education as usual control condition using a cluster randomization strategy. In the intervention condition, coaches shared parent- and athlete-specific handouts with parents and asked parents to share and discuss the athlete-specific handouts with their child. Generalized estimating equations, with repeated measures to account for the correlation among matched participants and YMCA associations, were employed.
Multivariable analyses exploring the relationship between time (pre- and post-intervention) and communication showed that the percent of parents who talked to their child about concussion increased in the intervention group (aRR=1.33, 95% CI=1.22, 1.44), but not in the control group.
CDC HEADS UP handouts help families talk about concussion safety. Sports organizations seeking to educate parents of athletes about concussion should consider using CDC HEADS UP handouts and following a similar dissemination strategy.
对父母/监护人(以下简称父母)进行脑震荡教育有可能在青少年运动员脑震荡安全方面发挥重要作用。本研究的目的是评估疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的 HEADS UP 宣传单对父母与子女之间脑震荡相关沟通的影响。
美国 15 个协会的基督教青年会分支机构采用整群随机化策略,随机分配到 CDC HEADS UP 干预组或常规教育对照组。在干预组中,教练与父母分享针对父母和运动员的特定宣传单,并要求父母与子女分享和讨论运动员特定的宣传单。采用广义估计方程,通过重复测量来考虑匹配参与者和基督教青年会协会之间的相关性。
多变量分析探索了时间(干预前和干预后)与沟通之间的关系,结果表明,在干预组中,与孩子谈论脑震荡的父母比例增加(ARR=1.33,95%CI=1.22,1.44),但对照组没有增加。
CDC HEADS UP 宣传单有助于家庭讨论脑震荡安全问题。希望对运动员的父母进行脑震荡教育的体育组织应考虑使用 CDC HEADS UP 宣传单,并采用类似的传播策略。