对教练和家长脑震荡知识的系统回顾

Robyn S Feiss, Molly Lutz, Justin R Moody, Melissa M. Pangelinan
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教练和家长对脑震荡的了解对于青少年运动员的预防、适当诊断、管理和重返赛场至关重要。本系统综述调查了青少年运动员教练和家长的脑震荡知识,包括一般知识、体征和症状识别、管理和恢复比赛协议。研究人员检索了六个数据库,以评估青少年运动员的教练和家长对脑震荡的基本知识水平。共有17篇文章(1500篇文章中)符合选择标准。教练和家长可以识别脑震荡的常见体征和症状(如头痛、头晕等),但对情绪症状(如悲伤或情绪波动)的意识较弱。教练们没有意识到,与成年人相比,青少年运动员可能需要更多的时间才能从脑震荡中恢复过来。家长缺乏适当的脑震荡管理和恢复比赛指导方针的知识。医生是父母的主要信息来源,而教练和运动教练是最少利用的。教练和家长对脑震荡的认识都存在明显的差距。未来的教育项目应该为脑震荡的管理、康复和重返赛场提供儿科特有的信息。需要额外的努力来增加教练、医务人员和家长之间的沟通和知识转移。
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A systematic review of coach and parent knowledge of concussion
Coach and parent knowledge of concussion is essential for the prevention, appropriate diagnosis, management, and return-to-play of youth athletes. This systematic review examined concussion knowledge of coaches and parents of youth athletes including general knowledge, sign and symptom recognition, management, and return-to-play protocols. Six databases were searched for studies that evaluated baseline knowledge levels of coaches and parents of youth athletes regarding concussion. A total of 17 articles (out of 1500 articles) met selection criteria. Coaches and parents could identify common signs and symptoms of concussion (e.g. headaches, dizziness, etc.) but were less aware of emotional symptoms (e.g. sadness or mood swings). Coaches were unaware that youth athletes may require more time to recover from a concussion compared to adults. Parents lacked knowledge regarding proper concussion management and return-to-play guidelines. Physicians were the main source of information for parents, while coaches and athletic trainers were the least utilized. There were clear gaps in both coach and parent knowledge of concussion. Future education programs should provide pediatric-specific information for concussion management, recovery, and return-to-play. Additional efforts are needed to increase communication and knowledge transfer between coaches, medical staff, and parents.
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