2023 年女足世界杯上有关脑震荡的知识、态度和行为:第 1 部分 - 医务人员。

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Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2024.2388190
Carolina Franco Wilke, Andreas Serner, Andrew Massey, Alan McCall, Mark Fulcher, Craig Rosenbloom, Sean Carmody, Stephen D Patterson, Katrine Okholm Kryger
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本观察性横断面研究旨在评估参加 2023 年国际足联女子世界杯的医务人员对足球运动中脑震荡的评估和管理的知识、态度和行为。我们邀请了 32 支有资格参加 2023 年女足世界杯的球队的医务人员回答在线调查。对调查结果进行了描述性分析。47 名参与者完成了调查。脑震荡知识:98% 的人了解脑震荡协议。虽然只有 36% 的参与者(n = 17)正确报告了潜在的症状发作时间,但大多数脑震荡体征或症状都被识别出来。对评估和重返赛场要素的了解各不相同。态度:77% 的参与者(36 人)表示对识别疑似脑震荡非常有信心或有信心。当在球场上评估疑似脑震荡时,55%(n = 26)的受试者表示有时、经常或总是感到来自球员的压力,47%(n = 22)的受试者表示来自教练组的压力。行为:在医生中,70%的人称他们所在的国家队进行了脑震荡基线评估。报告使用脑震荡指南中建议的场上评估要素的比例介于 5% 和 95% 之间。总之,参加 2023 年女足世界杯的大多数医务人员普遍了解脑震荡的相关知识,并报告了在球场上和重返赛场后的态度和行为符合保障球员健康的循证标准。不过,与指南相比,在所有三个方面都存在差距。建议扩大对球员和教练员的教育,以促进循证最佳实践的实施。
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Knowledge, attitude, and behaviour around concussion at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023: part 1 - medical staff.

The objective of this observational cross-sectional study was to assess the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of medical staff participating in the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 regarding the assessment and management of concussion in football. Medical staff from 32 teams qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 were invited to answer an online survey. Results were analysed descriptively. 47 participants completed the survey. Concussion knowledge: 98% were aware of concussion protocol(s). Most concussive signs or symptoms were recognised, though only 36% of participants (n = 17) correctly reported potential symptom onset time. Knowledge on assessment and return to play elements varied. Attitude: 77% (n = 36) reported being very confident or confident in recognizing a suspected concussion. When assessing a suspected concussion on the pitch, 55% (n = 26) reported to have felt pressured by the player sometimes, very often or always, and 47% (n = 22) by the coaching staff. Behaviour: Among doctors, 70% reported their national team performs baseline concussion assessments. Reported use of on-field assessment elements suggested in concussion guidelines varied between 5% and 95%. In conclusion, most medical staff participating in the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 were generally knowledgeable about concussion, reported on-pitch and return to play attitudes and behaviours aligning with evidence-based standards for safeguarding players' health. However, gaps were observed in all three domains, compared to guidelines. Expanding education to players and coaching staff is suggested to facilitate the delivery of evidence-based best practice.

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