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A Systematic Review and Qualitative Analysis of Concussion Knowledge amongst Sports Coaches and Match Officials.

Ping Chong Yeo1, Edgar Q Y Yeo1, Joanne Probert2, Shauna H S Sim3, Dinesh Sirisena3.   

Abstract

Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a public health issue of increasing concern. Sports coaches and match officials are important stakeholders in facilitating early recognition, immediate management and appropriate return-to-play following SRC. This systematic review analyses the current evidence on SRC knowledge amongst sports coaches and match officials. The review was conducted in accordance to PRISMA guideline. A qualitative analysis of knowledge on identification, management, prevention and consequences of SRC as well as return-to-play principles was performed. The Appraisal Tool for Cross-sectional Studies was employed to assess the quality and reliability of each study. Searches were conducted on PubMed, Medline Ovid, Web of Science, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus and Psycinfo. Studies included were primary studies in English published in peer-reviewed journals assessing the level of concussion knowledge or education level amongst coaches, officials or both, regardless of sports or competitive level. A total of 20880 studies were identified, from which 27 were included in this review. There were 26 cross-sectional studies and one randomized controlled trial; 20 assessed SRC knowledge amongst coaches, one considered only officials and six studies assessed both groups. Concussion knowledge amongst coaches and match officials was deemed moderate in most studies, although significant knowledge gaps were identified. There is considerable room for further education on SRC amongst coaches and officials, particularly with the less commonly recognized symptoms of SRC and misconceptions about SRC management and prevention. Beyond knowledge assessment, further investigation should explore the translation of concussion knowledge to on-field management of players with SRC. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.

Keywords:  Concussion; match officials; sports coaches; systematic review

Year:  2020        PMID: 32132829      PMCID: PMC7039019     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


  66 in total

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Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2002-02       Impact factor: 13.800

2.  Knowledge about sports-related concussion: is the message getting through to coaches and trainers?

Authors:  Peta E White; Joshua D Newton; Michael Makdissi; S John Sullivan; Gavin Davis; Paul McCrory; Alex Donaldson; Michael T Ewing; Caroline F Finch
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2013-09-16       Impact factor: 13.800

Review 3.  Sport-related concussions in adolescent athletes: a critical public health problem for which prevention remains an elusive goal.

Authors:  Dilip R Patel; Diana Fidrocki; Venu Parachuri
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2017-07

4.  Concussion knowledge and management practices among coaches and medical staff in Irish professional rugby teams.

Authors:  M R Fraas; G F Coughlan; E C Hart; C McCarthy
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2014-05-23       Impact factor: 1.568

5.  Rugby headgear and concussion prevention: misconceptions could increase aggressive play.

Authors:  Richard Menger; Austin Menger; Anil Nanda
Journal:  Neurosurg Focus       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 4.047

6.  National Football League concussion lawsuit: what it means for other sports and observations from Singapore Rugby.

Authors:  Dinesh Sirisena; Joy Walter; Joanne Probert
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2016-09-28       Impact factor: 13.800

7.  Sports injuries among children in six European union countries.

Authors:  M Belechri; E Petridou; S Kedikoglou; D Trichopoulos
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 8.082

8.  Factors Influencing the Underreporting of Concussion in Sports: A Qualitative Study of Minor Hockey Participants.

Authors:  Michael D Cusimano; Jane Topolovec-Vranic; Stanley Zhang; Sarah J Mullen; Mattew Wong; Gabriela Ilie
Journal:  Clin J Sport Med       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 3.638

9.  Insomnia in patients with traumatic brain injury: frequency, characteristics, and risk factors.

Authors:  Marie-Christine Ouellet; Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau; Charles M Morin
Journal:  J Head Trauma Rehabil       Date:  2006 May-Jun       Impact factor: 2.710

Review 10.  The Relationship Between Concussion Knowledge and the High School Athlete's Intention to Report Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms.

Authors:  Mary Ellen Taylor; Jennifer E Sanner
Journal:  J Sch Nurs       Date:  2016-07-09       Impact factor: 2.835

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1.  Association between Sensation-Seeking Behaviors and Concussion-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceived Norms, and Care-Seeking Behaviors among Collegiate Student-Athletes.

Authors:  Christine E Callahan; Melissa K Kossman; Jason P Mihalik; Stephen W Marshall; Paula Gildner; Zachary Y Kerr; Kenneth L Cameron; Megan N Houston; Martin Mrazik; Johna K Register-Mihalik
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 2.988

2.  Moderate and Severe Injuries at Five International Olympic-Style Wrestling Tournaments during 2016-2019.

Authors:  Szabolcs Molnár; Zsolt Hunya; Krisztián Gáspár; Imre Szerb; Noé Szabó; Károly Mensch; Éva Körösi; Katalin Bacskai; Ákos Kálmán Sántha; Eszter Anna Janka; Babak Shadgan
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 2.988

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