Manaseer Thaer, Al-Nassan Saad M, Taifour Akef M
Department of Sport Rehabilitation, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
S Afr J Physiother. 2024 Jan 19;80(1):1955. doi: 10.4102/sajp.v80i1.1955. eCollection 2024.
There are no studies investigating the level of knowledge about and attitude towards sports-related concussions (SRC) among sports coaches in Jordan.
This study aimed to examine the knowledge about and attitude towards SRC among Jordanian sports coaches.
Our study was based on a cross-sectional survey. An Arabic version of the questionnaire from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was used to collect data. The survey identified participants' demographics and knowledge about (0-10 points with higher scores indicating a higher knowledge) and attitude towards (8-40 with lower scores indicating favourable attitudes) SRC. Descriptive statistics and the Kruskal-Wallis test were used to examine knowledge and attitude differences by demographic factors. Spearman's correlation examined the correlation between the total knowledge and attitude scores.
Participants included 193 coaches (62 basketball, 66 martial arts, 30 soccer, and 35 swimming). The median total knowledge and attitude scores were 4 and 30, respectively. The total knowledge score was the highest in martial arts coaches (median = 4) and those with graduate degrees (median = 5). The total attitude score was the lowest among basketball coaches (median = 28) and those who were 40-50 years old (median = 28). No significant correlation between knowledge and attitude scores was observed.
Jordanian coaches have a deficiency in knowledge about SRC and hold attitudes that are not consistent with current practice recommendations.
Knowledge and attitude about SRC can be improved through education, access to healthcare providers, and adherence to SRC management guidelines.
尚无研究调查约旦体育教练对运动相关脑震荡(SRC)的认知水平和态度。
本研究旨在调查约旦体育教练对SRC的认知和态度。
我们的研究基于一项横断面调查。使用美国疾病控制与预防中心问卷的阿拉伯语版本收集数据。该调查确定了参与者的人口统计学信息以及对SRC的认知(0 - 10分,分数越高表明认知越高)和态度(8 - 40分,分数越低表明态度越积极)。使用描述性统计和Kruskal - Wallis检验来检查人口统计学因素导致的认知和态度差异。Spearman相关性分析检验了总认知得分与态度得分之间的相关性。
参与者包括193名教练(62名篮球教练、66名武术教练、30名足球教练和35名游泳教练)。总认知得分和态度得分的中位数分别为4分和30分。武术教练(中位数 = 4)和拥有研究生学位的教练(中位数 = 5)的总认知得分最高。篮球教练(中位数 = 28)和年龄在40 - 50岁之间的教练(中位数 = 28)的总态度得分最低。未观察到认知得分与态度得分之间存在显著相关性。
约旦教练对SRC的认知不足,其态度与当前的实践建议不一致。
通过教育、获得医疗服务提供者的帮助以及遵守SRC管理指南,可以提高对SRC的认知和态度。