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Post-Concussion Driving Behaviors and Opinions: A Survey of Collegiate Student-Athletes.

Julianne D Schmidt1, Robert C Lynall1, Landon B Lempke1, Michelle L Weber1, Hannes Devos2.   

Abstract

Post-concussion driving restrictions are eminent, but we lack understanding of current behaviors and opinions about driving following concussion among populations at risk of concussion. We aimed to describe post-concussion driving behaviors and opinions among collegiate student-athletes. Student-athletes completed a survey (response rate = 45.3%, 223/492) regarding their post-concussion driving behaviors and opinions. Response frequencies and percentages are presented. Student-athletes self-reported a total of 169 lifetime concussions (0.76 ± 1.02 each). Of the 169 concussions, 52.1% (88/169) were diagnosed and 52.7% (89/169) occurred while the student-athlete possessed a valid driver's license. Student-athletes refrained from driving following 43.8% (39/89) of the concussive events. Student-athletes who refrained most commonly did so for only 24-48 h (20.5%, 8/39) and because a health care provider advised them to (33.3%, 13/39). Student-athletes most commonly reported that they would feel "very unsafe" driving a car immediately following injury (38.4%, 84/219). When asked whether driving restrictions would influence their decision to report the injury to a health care provider, 7.9% reported that it "definitely would" (17/214), 26.6% "probably would" (57/214), 17.8%"neutral" (38/214), 24.8% "probably would not" (53/214), and 22.9% "definitely would not" (49/214). Despite generally believing that driving immediately following a concussion is unsafe, a majority of student-athletes did not refrain from driving at any point following their previous concussions. Post-concussion driving restrictions may have some influence on student-athletes' decisions to report the injury to a health care provider. Health care providers play a critical role in post-concussion driving restriction, but lack standardized recommendations to guide their care.

Keywords:  driving safety; fitness to drive; mild traumatic brain injury; post-concussion

Year:  2018        PMID: 29737227     DOI: 10.1089/neu.2018.5707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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2.  Changes in Driving Behaviors After Concussion in Adolescents.

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3.  The influence of coping, perceptions of limitations, interference, and locus of control on concussion care-seeking intentions in collegiate athletes.

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5.  Slowed driving-reaction time following concussion-symptom resolution.

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Review 6.  Recommendations for initial examination, differential diagnosis, and management of concussion and other head injuries in high-level football.

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