Association between concussion understanding and stakeholder knowledge translation in collegiate sports

Debbie Giguere, Martha Barnes, Brent E. Faught
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The purpose of this study was to determine if there was an association between concussion understanding and stakeholder knowledge translation in collegiate sports following the mandate of Rowan's Law in Ontario, Canada. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine concussion knowledge translation within a sport network using social network analysis. A cross-sectional design was used to evaluate 76 collegiate athletes (54 females, 21 males, 1 not identified), aged 20.55 years (SD = 3.4) who completed a survey on sport demographics, concussion knowledge and stakeholders who provided concussion information during the sport season. Athlete concussion knowledge scores and reported stakeholders were examined. An average of three key stakeholders provided concussion information to 82% of the varsity athletes in our study. Athletes reported that a coach or athletic trainer most often provided concussion knowledge. Overall, athlete concussion knowledge scores were the same for athletes who sought concussion knowledge from stakeholders and those who did not. Over 95% of athletes in the study did not access the Rowan's Law website for mandated concussion education. These findings suggest that Rowan's Law is hugely neglected resulting in stakeholder knowledge translation having minimal influence on an athletes’ understanding of concussions. Future recommendations include verified review of mandated concussion education resources and testing of concussion knowledge for all persons associated with sport in Ontario. Due to the number of athletes seeking concussion knowledge in their varsity athlete network, accurate sport specific resources should be provided to support stakeholders who are in direct contact with athletes.
大学体育中对脑震荡的理解与利益相关者知识转化之间的关系
本研究的目的是确定在加拿大安大略省实施《罗文法》之后,大学体育中对脑震荡的理解与利益相关者的知识转化之间是否存在关联。据我们所知,这是第一项使用社交网络分析方法研究体育网络中脑震荡知识转化的研究。研究采用横断面设计,对 76 名大学运动员(54 名女性,21 名男性,1 名身份不明)进行了评估,这些运动员的年龄为 20.55 岁(SD = 3.4),他们完成了一项关于运动人口统计学、脑震荡知识以及在运动赛季中提供脑震荡信息的利益相关者的调查。对运动员脑震荡知识得分和报告的利益相关者进行了研究。在我们的研究中,平均有三名主要利益相关者为 82% 的校队运动员提供了脑震荡信息。运动员报告称,教练或运动训练员最常提供脑震荡知识。总体而言,向利益相关者和不向利益相关者寻求脑震荡知识的运动员的脑震荡知识得分相同。研究中超过 95% 的运动员没有访问 "罗文的法律 "网站以获得强制性脑震荡教育。这些发现表明,《罗文法》被严重忽视,导致利益相关者的知识翻译对运动员了解脑震荡的影响微乎其微。未来的建议包括对强制性脑震荡教育资源进行核实审查,以及对安大略省所有体育相关人员进行脑震荡知识测试。由于在校队运动员网络中寻求脑震荡知识的运动员人数众多,因此应提供准确的特定运动资源,以支持与运动员直接接触的利益相关者。
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