Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
J Sch Health. 2024 Jul;94(7):638-646. doi: 10.1111/josh.13434. Epub 2024 Jan 24.
Return to school supports are recommended to facilitate adolescents' re-entry to school following a concussion. However, little is known as to what school stakeholders prefer for a return-to-school process. This study sought to describe the preferences of high school students, parents, and educators for a Return-to-School Framework for adolescents following a concussion.
We conducted qualitative semi-structured, 1-on-1 or group interviews with high school students (n = 6), parents (n = 5), and educators (n = 15) from Calgary, Canada. Interviews aimed to describe participants' preferences for a Return-to-School Framework for students following a concussion. Interviews were analyzed using conventional content analysis.
We organized the data into 4 main themes: (1) purpose of the Return-to-School Framework; (2) format and operation of the Return-to-School Framework; (3) communication about a student's concussion; and (4) necessity of concussion education for students and educators.
IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL HEALTH POLICY, PRACTICE, AND EQUITY: A Return-to-School Framework following concussion should be developed in consultation with families, educators, and students and supports should be tailored to each student.
Participants preferred a standardized and consistent Return-to-School Framework including ongoing communication between stakeholders as well as feasible and individualized school supports.
建议提供返校支持,以促进青少年在脑震荡后重返校园。然而,对于学校利益相关者希望的返校流程,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在描述高中生、家长和教育工作者对青少年脑震荡后返校框架的偏好。
我们在加拿大卡尔加里对高中生(n=6)、家长(n=5)和教育工作者(n=15)进行了定性半结构化的 1 对 1 或小组访谈,旨在描述参与者对脑震荡后学生返校框架的偏好。使用常规内容分析法分析访谈数据。
我们将数据组织成 4 个主要主题:(1)返校框架的目的;(2)返校框架的格式和运作;(3)关于学生脑震荡的沟通;(4)学生和教育工作者进行脑震荡教育的必要性。
对学校健康政策、实践和公平的启示:应与家庭、教育工作者和学生协商制定脑震荡后返校框架,支持应针对每个学生量身定制。
参与者更倾向于采用标准化和一致的返校框架,包括利益相关者之间的持续沟通,以及可行和个性化的学校支持。