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从我的视角看脑震荡:一项定性研究,旨在探索男性英国盲人足球运动员的脑震荡经历和认知。

Concussion through my eyes: a qualitative study exploring concussion experiences and perceptions of male English blind footballers.

机构信息

Amsterdam Collaboration on Health & Safety in Sports, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam Movement Sciences, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Para Football Foundation, Arnhem, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2023 May;57(10):578-589. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106256. Epub 2023 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Athletes with impairments play sports with a risk of sustaining head injuries and concussions. However, the scientific knowledge needed to improve care is lacking. This qualitative study explores English blind 5-a-side footballers' perceptions of concussion, concussion risks and prevention to improve para concussion care.

METHODS

Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with male English blind footballers (six current and three retired). Data were analysed by thematic analysis using a six-stage approach.

RESULTS

Blind footballers were not sure about the number of concussions they had sustained. They lacked an understanding of what to experience when concussed, and they perceived the diagnosis and experience of a concussion to be different for a person without vision. Perceived concussion severity and previous concussion experiences were key concepts affecting their concussion reporting behaviours. Participants mentioned spatial orientation and sleep are important to function in daily life and were affected by concussions. However, these factors are not adequately included in current assessment tools or clinical guidance for sports-related concussions.

CONCLUSION

Blind footballers suggested the quality and accuracy of reported concussions were impacted by lack of concussion experience, knowledge and concomitant impairment. A better understanding of concussion symptoms and injury mechanisms will improve concussion reporting for athletes with visual impairments. These athlete insights should guide future studies and para sports governing body initiatives to improve concussion reporting, diagnosis and management in para athletes.

摘要

目的

有运动障碍的运动员参与有头部受伤和脑震荡风险的运动项目。然而,改善护理所需的科学知识却很缺乏。本定性研究旨在探索英语盲人五人制足球运动员对脑震荡、脑震荡风险和预防的看法,以改善对脑震荡的护理。

方法

对 9 名英国盲人足球运动员(6 名现役和 3 名退役)进行了半结构化访谈。采用六阶段方法进行主题分析对数据进行分析。

结果

盲人足球运动员不确定自己遭受过多少次脑震荡。他们不了解脑震荡时的症状,而且他们认为视力正常的人诊断和经历脑震荡与他们不同。感知到的脑震荡严重程度和之前的脑震荡经历是影响他们脑震荡报告行为的关键概念。参与者提到空间定位和睡眠对日常生活的功能很重要,并且会受到脑震荡的影响。然而,这些因素在目前与运动相关的脑震荡评估工具或临床指南中没有得到充分的体现。

结论

盲人足球运动员认为缺乏脑震荡经验、知识和同时存在的障碍会影响报告的脑震荡的质量和准确性。更好地了解脑震荡症状和损伤机制将提高视力障碍运动员对脑震荡的报告率。这些运动员的见解应指导未来的研究和残疾人运动管理机构的倡议,以改善残疾人运动员的脑震荡报告、诊断和管理。

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