Salmon Danielle M, Chua Jason, Brown James C, Clacy Amanda, Kerr Zachary Yukio, Walters Simon, Keung Sierra, Sullivan S John, Register-Mihalik Johna, Whatman Chris, Sole Gisela, Badenhorst Marelise
Safety and Welfare, New Zealand Rugby, Wellington, New Zealand.
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2023 Oct 16;9(4):e001722. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001722. eCollection 2023.
There is a growing concern around concussions in rugby union, at all levels of the game. These concerns highlight the need to better manage and care for players. However, consistency around concussion-related responsibilities of stakeholders across the community rugby system remains challenging. Taking a systems thinking approach, this pragmatic, qualitative descriptive study explored key stakeholder groups within New Zealand's community rugby system's perceptions of their own and others' concussion-related responsibilities. Participants included players from schools and clubs, coaches, parents, team leads and representatives from four provincial unions. A total of 155 participants (67 females and 88 males) were included in the study. Focus groups and individual interviews were conducted. Thematic content analysis was used to analyse data. Thirty concussion-related responsibilities were identified. These responsibilities were contained within four themes: (1) policies and support (responsibilities which influence policy, infrastructure, human or financial resources); (2) rugby culture and general management (responsibilities impacting players' welfare and safety, attitudes and behaviour, including education, injury reporting and communication); (3) individual capabilities (responsibilities demonstrating knowledge and confidence managing concussion, leadership or role/task shifting) and (4) intervention following a suspected concussion (immediate responsibilities as a consequence of a suspected concussion). The need for role clarity was a prominent finding across themes. Additionally, injury management initiatives should prioritise communication between stakeholders and consider task-shifting opportunities for stakeholders with multiple responsibilities. How concussions will realistically be managed in a real-world sports setting and by whom needs to be clearly defined and accepted by each stakeholder group. A 'framework of responsibilities' may act as a starting point for discussion within different individual community rugby contexts on how these responsibilities translate to their context and how these responsibilities can be approached and assigned among available stakeholders.
在各级英式橄榄球联赛中,脑震荡问题日益受到关注。这些担忧凸显了更好地管理和照顾球员的必要性。然而,在社区橄榄球体系中,各利益相关者在脑震荡相关责任方面保持一致仍具有挑战性。本务实的定性描述性研究采用系统思维方法,探讨了新西兰社区橄榄球体系内关键利益相关者群体对自身及他人脑震荡相关责任的看法。参与者包括来自学校和俱乐部的球员、教练、家长、团队负责人以及四个省级联盟的代表。该研究共纳入155名参与者(67名女性和88名男性)。研究采用了焦点小组和个人访谈的方式,并运用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。共确定了30项与脑震荡相关的责任,这些责任包含在四个主题中:(1)政策与支持(影响政策、基础设施、人力或财力资源的责任);(2)橄榄球文化与总体管理(影响球员福利与安全、态度和行为的责任,包括教育、伤病报告和沟通);(3)个人能力(展示管理脑震荡的知识和信心、领导力或角色/任务转换的责任)以及(4)疑似脑震荡后的干预(因疑似脑震荡而产生的即时责任)。在各个主题中,明确角色的必要性都是一个突出的发现。此外,伤病管理举措应优先考虑利益相关者之间的沟通,并为承担多项责任的利益相关者考虑任务转移的机会