Daly Ed, Ryan Lisa
Department of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, School of Science and Computing, Atlantic Technological University, H91 T8NW Galway, Ireland.
Irish Concussion Research Centre (ICRC), Atlantic Technological University, H91 T8NW Galway, Ireland.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 3;12(19):1974. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12191974.
The focus of this qualitative research was to interview current and retired Gaelic games athletes to ascertain how athletes viewed concussion recognition and management. A grounded theory methodology design was utilised to investigate concussion recognition and management experiences of a cohort of Gaelic games athletes (n = 22). Data for the study were collected using a semi-structured interview format. Two major themes were identified: (1) an inconsistent identification of concussion as an injury and the absence of standardised procedures for removal from play, and (2) the impact of athlete-driven decision making on concussion management. Concussions were experienced by all the participants on multiple occasions while playing Gaelic games. However, concussion recognition and removal rarely occurred, as many athletes chose not to disclose their injuries or self-managed their concussions. The recognition and management of concussions in Gaelic games are currently inadequate, and they may be posing significant risks to athletes' long-term health. This research highlights the need for more stringent protocols for concussion recognition and removal at pitch side. In addition, Gaelic games require a more objective injury management plan during acute and chronic concussion recovery.
这项定性研究的重点是采访现役和退役的盖尔式足球运动员,以确定运动员如何看待脑震荡的识别和管理。采用扎根理论方法设计,对一组盖尔式足球运动员(n = 22)的脑震荡识别和管理经历进行调查。研究数据通过半结构化访谈形式收集。确定了两个主要主题:(1)对脑震荡作为一种损伤的识别不一致,以及缺乏从比赛中移除的标准化程序;(2)运动员自主决策对脑震荡管理的影响。所有参与者在进行盖尔式足球比赛时都多次经历过脑震荡。然而,脑震荡的识别和移除很少发生,因为许多运动员选择不透露自己的伤情或自行处理脑震荡。目前盖尔式足球比赛中脑震荡的识别和管理不足,可能会给运动员的长期健康带来重大风险。这项研究强调了在球场边需要更严格的脑震荡识别和移除方案。此外,盖尔式足球在急性和慢性脑震荡恢复期间需要更客观的损伤管理计划。