Adolescent Athletes’ Perspectives on the Social Implications of Sport-Related Concussion

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
T. Valovich, J. DiSanti, Richelle M. Williams, Cailee E. Welch Bacon
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Purpose: Sport-related concussion can affect many domains of a patient’s health status. Social functioning is an important consideration, especially for adolescent athletes. Our purpose was to explore adolescent athletes’ social perspectives regarding sport and concussion. Methods: Using a qualitative study design we interviewed 12 interscholastic athletes who had sustained a sport-related concussion. The interviews focused on injury details, and explored the physical, psychosocial, emotional, and spiritual components of sport and health. Themes and categories were identified using the consensual qualitative research process by a three-person research team. A comprehensive codebook that captured the main themes and categories resulted. Results: Following concussion, participants discussed two primary themes: perceptions regarding the social aspects of sport and social perspectives regarding their concussion. Specific categories related to the social aspects of sport included: friendships and family and decision to participate based on peers. Specific categories regarding the social perspectives of the concussion included uncertainty of the diagnosis, perceptions of others regarding their injury, being ashamed of the concussion, parent and peer roles, and communication and expectation about their concussion. Conclusions: Participation in sport and removal from sport following a concussion have significant social implications for adolescent athletes. Specifically, the perceptions of peers, parents/guardians, and others regarding the injury can influence reporting of symptoms and recovery following concussion. Limited communication regarding recovery and expectations post-concussion may cause undue social pressures to return to activity prematurely. Providing a supportive environment in which patients can recover from concussion while engaging with peers and teammates is important. Anticipatory guidance, with education regarding the possible signs and symptoms, risk factors pre- and post-injury, and recovery expectations following a concussion are important to include in post-injury management and should be known to all stakeholders.
青少年运动员对运动相关脑震荡的社会影响的看法
目的:运动相关脑震荡可以影响患者健康状况的许多领域。社会功能是一个重要的考虑因素,尤其是对青少年运动员来说。我们的目的是探讨青少年运动员对运动和脑震荡的社会观点。方法:采用定性研究设计,我们采访了12名遭受运动相关脑震荡的校际运动员。访谈的重点是受伤的细节,并探讨了运动和健康的身体,心理,情感和精神成分。主题和类别是由一个三人研究小组使用共识定性研究过程确定的。于是产生了一本涵盖主要主题和类别的综合密码本。结果:脑震荡后,参与者讨论了两个主要主题:关于运动的社会方面的看法和关于脑震荡的社会观点。与体育的社会方面相关的具体类别包括:友谊和家庭,以及基于同伴的参与决定。关于脑震荡的社会观点的具体类别包括诊断的不确定性,他人对他们受伤的看法,对脑震荡感到羞耻,父母和同伴的角色,以及对脑震荡的沟通和期望。结论:青少年运动员脑震荡后参与运动和退出运动具有显著的社会意义。具体来说,同伴、父母/监护人和其他人对受伤的看法会影响脑震荡后症状和康复的报告。关于脑震荡后恢复和预期的有限沟通可能会导致过早恢复活动的过度社会压力。提供一个支持性的环境,让患者在与同伴和队友交流的同时从脑震荡中恢复过来,这一点很重要。关于可能的体征和症状、伤前和伤后的风险因素以及脑震荡后的恢复预期的前瞻性指导是重要的,应纳入伤后管理,并应让所有利益相关者都知道。
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