各州对青少年教练脑震荡教育要求的差异。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13274
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摘要

背景:青少年体育教练在正确识别和处理脑震荡方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这也加强了教练脑震荡教育的必要性。截至 2021 年,大多数州都制定了法定和政策措施,规定对教练员进行脑震荡教育。实际上,这些规定是通过州立法机构和各自的青少年体育管理机构颁布的。先前的研究发现,各州降低脑震荡风险政策的内容存在很大差异,并对其针对性提出了质疑:在以往分析的基础上,对青少年体育教练脑震荡教育进行概述,强调各州政策的差异以及各州规定与青少年体育管理机构之间的差异:本报告利用定性内容分析来描述和比较美国各州和管理机构对青少年体育教练脑震荡教育的要求。各州的脑震荡法规是通过全国州立法会议和开放州数据库确定的,管理机构的手册/章程则是通过其网站获得的。两名研究人员独立对政策进行编码,并通过与其他青少年脑外伤专家举行共识会议来解决差异:结果:我们发现教育要求及其实施存在很大差异。大多数州(68%;n = 34)要求教练员完成脑震荡教育培训。值得注意的是,许多州指定由另一方负责执行和实施规定,但只有四个州的法规明确规定了不遵守规定的后果。此外,只有 12 个州的法规将规定延伸至非校内体育运动,限制了其覆盖范围。在大多数情况下,独立制裁机构实施的政策比州法律规定的最低可接受标准更为严格:我们的研究结果提供了一套青年教练脑震荡法律和独立制裁机构指导方针的编码数据集,可用于未来的研究工作。需要进一步研究教练脑震荡教育政策的力度与青少年脑震荡相关指标之间的关系。
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Variability in youth coach concussion education requirements across states.

Background: Youth sports coaches play a critical role in proper concussion recognition and management, reinforcing the need for coach concussion education. As of 2021, most states have statutory and policy measures mandating concussion education for coaches. In practice, these mandates have been enacted through state legislatures and their respective youth sport governing bodies. Prior studies have found significant variations in the contents of state-level concussion risk reduction policies and have raised questions about their specificity.

Objective: To expand on previous analyses to provide an overview of youth sports coach concussion education, highlighting variations in state policies and discrepancies between state mandates and youth sport governing bodies.

Methods: This report utilized qualitative content analysis to characterize and compare U.S. state and governing body concussion education requirements for youth sport coaches. State concussion statutes were identified via the National Conference of State Legislatures and Open States databases, and governing body handbooks/bylaws were obtained via their websites. Two researchers independently coded the policies, and discrepancies were resolved through consensus meetings with additional youth traumatic brain injury experts.

Results: We found significant variability in educational requirements and their implementation. A majority (68%; n = 34) of states require the completion of concussion education training for coaches. Notably, many states designate responsibility for enforcement and implementation of provisions to another party but just four state statutes delineate explicit consequences for noncompliance. Additionally, only 12 state statutes extend mandates to noninterscholastic sports, limiting their reach. In most cases, independent sanctioning authorities implement more stringent policies than the minimum acceptable standard established by state law.

Conclusion: Our findings provide a coded data set of youth coach concussion laws and independent sanctioning authority guidelines that can be used in future research efforts. Further research investigating a relationship between the strength of coach concussion education policies and relevant youth and adolescent concussion-related metrics is required.

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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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