Concussion Management Policy Implementation in High Schools: Examining Policy Through a Disproportionality Lens.

IF 1.6 4区 哲学 Q2 ETHICS
Courtney W Hess, Julia K Campbell, Holly Hackman, Laura Hayden, Jonathan Howland
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Evidence-based concussion practices have been codified into legislation, yet implementation has been narrowly evaluated. We examined implementation of concussion practices in Massachusetts high schools and adopted a disproportionality lens to assess the relationship between school sociodemographic and policy implementation and examine whether differences in policy implementation represent systematic disparities consistent with the disproportionality literature.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was sent to Massachusetts high school nurses (N=304). Responses (n=201; 68.1% response rate) were tallied so that higher scores indicated greater policy implementation. School demographic data were collected using publicly available datasets and were linked to survey responses. Descriptive statistics, correlations, k-means clustering, and groupwise comparisons were conducted.

Results: Policy implementation is varied across schools and is associated with school sociodemographic variables. As percentages of marginalized identities in student population increased, implementation rates decreased. K-means cluster analysis revealed two discrete groups based on policy implementation scores, with significant differences in sociodemographic variables between groups. Schools with low implementation scores had a greater percentage of students who identified as African American/Black and nurses with less experience.

Conclusions: Findings highlight current disparities in the implementation of concussion management policies and support adoption of a disproportionality lens in this sphere.

高中脑震荡管理政策的实施:从不均衡的角度审视政策。
背景和目的:以证据为基础的脑震荡治疗实践已被纳入立法,但实施情况却被狭隘地评估。我们检查了马萨诸塞州高中脑震荡实践的实施情况,并采用歧化视角来评估学校社会人口学与政策实施之间的关系,并检查政策实施的差异是否代表了与歧化文献一致的系统性差异。方法:采用横断面调查方法对马萨诸塞州高中护士304名进行调查。反应(n = 201;68.1%的回复率),因此得分越高表示政策执行得越好。学校人口统计数据是使用公开数据集收集的,并与调查答复相关联。进行描述性统计、相关性、k-均值聚类和分组比较。结果:不同学校的政策执行情况各不相同,并且与学校的社会人口变量有关。随着边缘化身份在学生群体中的比例增加,实施率下降。k -均值聚类分析显示,基于政策执行得分的两个离散组,组间社会人口变量存在显著差异。在执行分数较低的学校,非裔美国人/黑人学生和经验较少的护士的比例更高。结论:研究结果突出了目前在实施脑震荡管理政策方面的差距,并支持在这一领域采用不成比例透镜。
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Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics
Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics 医学-医学:法
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
70
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Material published in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) contributes to the educational mission of The American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, covering public health, health disparities, patient safety and quality of care, and biomedical science and research. It provides articles on such timely topics as health care quality and access, managed care, pain relief, genetics, child/maternal health, reproductive health, informed consent, assisted dying, ethics committees, HIV/AIDS, and public health. Symposium issues review significant policy developments, health law court decisions, and books.
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