“我担心他们会回来困扰我”:研究退役的国家橄榄球联盟球员如何理解脑震荡的风险

Joseph McGlynn, David Cassilo
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本定性研究探讨了前美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员如何回顾性地理解退役后的脑震荡风险。半结构化访谈是对在职业生涯中至少经历过一次官方脑震荡的退役NFL球员(N = 10)进行的。在意义制造理论和反身性主题分析的指导下,生成主题来表征玩家对脑震荡风险的态度。确定的主题包括脑震荡代表着无形的威胁,脑震荡比其他伤害更令人担忧,头部受伤改变了球员对职业生涯寿命的看法。玩家减轻脑震荡风险的策略包括避免考虑风险,专注于时刻或经济奖励,依靠队友照顾彼此的健康,并认识到勇敢和谨慎之间的微妙界限。研究结果为减少足球运动中头部受伤的风险沟通工作提供了信息,因为球员必须平衡精英表现和维持足球生涯的竞争目标,而不是优先考虑他们的长期健康。
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“I’m Worried They Will Come Back to Haunt Me”: Examining How Retired National Football League Players Make Sense of Concussion Risks
This qualitative study examines how former National Football League (NFL) players retrospectively make sense of concussion risks post-retirement. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with retired NFL players ( N = 10) who sustained at least one official concussion during their professional career. Guided by sensemaking theory and reflexive thematic analysis, themes were generated to characterize player attitudes toward concussion risks. Themes identified include concussions represent an invisible threat, concussions create more concern than other injuries, and head injuries change player outlooks on career longevity. Player strategies to mitigate concussion risks included avoid thinking about the risks by focusing on the moment or on the financial rewards, rely on teammates to look out for each other’s health, and recognize the fine line between valor and discretion. The findings inform risk communication efforts geared toward reducing head injuries in football, as players must balance competing goals of elite performance and sustaining their football career versus prioritizing their long-term health.
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