Sport-related concussion attitudes and knowledge in elite English female footballers.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-28 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2022.2161613
Andrew Shafik, Pippa Bennett, Craig Rosenbloom, Katrine Okholm Kryger, Sean Carmody, Jonathan Power
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Abstract

Background: Sport-related concussions (SRC) are more common and more severe in women's football than men's yet the knowledge and attitudes of SRC in the women's game are not well understood. The objective of this study was to assess the SRC knowledge and attitude in elite female footballers.

Methods: An online questionnaire was sent to all registered players in the English Football Association Women's Super League (WSL) and Championship. Respondents completed an amended version of the Rosenbaum Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes Survey (RoCKAS). Concussion Knowledge Index (CKI) and Concussion Attitudes Index (CAI) scores were derived for all respondents.

Results: One hundred and twenty-three players completed the survey with 111 fitting the inclusion criteria. The mean CKI score was 20.5 ± 2.3 and the mean CAI score was 63.3 ± 6.3. A weak positive correlation was shown between the CKI and CAI (r = 0.20; p = 0.03). Previous concussion education had a significant impact on increased knowledge (U = 1198; p = 0.04). There was no significant difference in concussion attitudes and knowledge between the WSL and Championship or in those with a previous concussion history and no previous concussion (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: Previous SRC education demonstrated an increased knowledge around concussion but a limited impact towards concussion attitudes. It is suggested that concussion education should be mandated across the professional game to enhance player welfare.

英国精英女足运动员对运动相关脑震荡的态度和知识。
背景:与男子足球相比,运动相关脑震荡(SRC)在女子足球比赛中更为常见,也更为严重,但人们对女子足球比赛中 SRC 的认识和态度却不甚了解。本研究旨在评估精英女足运动员对 SRC 的认识和态度:向英格兰足球协会女子超级联赛(WSL)和锦标赛的所有注册球员发送了一份在线问卷。受访者填写了修订版的罗森鲍姆脑震荡知识和态度调查(RoCKAS)。得出了所有受访者的脑震荡知识指数(CKI)和脑震荡态度指数(CAI)得分:结果:123 名球员完成了调查,其中 111 人符合纳入标准。平均 CKI 得分为 20.5 ± 2.3,平均 CAI 得分为 63.3 ± 6.3。CKI 和 CAI 之间存在微弱的正相关性(r = 0.20; p = 0.03)。先前的脑震荡教育对知识增长有显著影响(U = 1198;P = 0.04)。在脑震荡态度和知识方面,WSL 和锦标赛之间以及有脑震荡病史和无脑震荡病史的人之间没有明显差异(P > 0.05):以往的 SRC 教育表明,脑震荡知识有所增加,但对脑震荡态度的影响有限。建议在职业比赛中强制开展脑震荡教育,以提高球员的福利。
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