描述高中利益相关者对脑震荡后返校框架的偏好。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Heather A. Shepherd OT, PhD, Emily Heming MSc, Nick Reed OT, PhD, Jeffrey G. Caron PhD, Keith O. Yeates PhD, Carolyn A. Emery PT, PhD
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摘要

背景:建议为青少年提供返校支持,以帮助他们在脑震荡后重返校园。然而,人们对学校利益相关者在重返学校过程中的偏好知之甚少。本研究试图描述高中学生、家长和教育工作者对青少年脑震荡后重返学校框架的偏好:我们对加拿大卡尔加里的高中生(6 人)、家长(5 人)和教育工作者(15 人)进行了半结构化、一对一或小组定性访谈。访谈旨在描述参与者对脑震荡后学生返校框架的偏好。访谈采用传统的内容分析法进行分析:我们将数据归纳为四大主题:(1) "重返校园框架 "的目的;(2) "重返校园框架 "的形式和操作;(3) 有关学生脑震荡的沟通;(4) 对学生和教育工作者进行脑震荡教育的必要性:对学校卫生政策、实践和公平的启示:在制定脑震荡后重返学校框架时,应与家庭、教育工作者和学生协商,并为每个学生提供量身定制的支持:结论:与会者倾向于制定一个标准化和一致的重返学校框架,包括利益相关者之间的持续沟通以及可行的个性化学校支持。
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Describing High School Stakeholders' Preferences for a Return-to-School Framework Following Concussion

Background

Return to school supports are recommended to facilitate adolescents' re-entry to school following a concussion. However, little is known as to what school stakeholders prefer for a return-to-school process. This study sought to describe the preferences of high school students, parents, and educators for a Return-to-School Framework for adolescents following a concussion.

Methods

We conducted qualitative semi-structured, 1-on-1 or group interviews with high school students (n = 6), parents (n = 5), and educators (n = 15) from Calgary, Canada. Interviews aimed to describe participants' preferences for a Return-to-School Framework for students following a concussion. Interviews were analyzed using conventional content analysis.

Results

We organized the data into 4 main themes: (1) purpose of the Return-to-School Framework; (2) format and operation of the Return-to-School Framework; (3) communication about a student's concussion; and (4) necessity of concussion education for students and educators.

Implications for School Health Policy, Practice, and Equity

A Return-to-School Framework following concussion should be developed in consultation with families, educators, and students and supports should be tailored to each student.

Conclusions

Participants preferred a standardized and consistent Return-to-School Framework including ongoing communication between stakeholders as well as feasible and individualized school supports.

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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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