| Literature DB >> 35410008 |
Nick Gardner1, Neil Heron2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Concussion is a common yet complex condition, with each new case requiring assessment by a medical doctor. Recent research has shown that doctors working in the UK have significant knowledge deficits regarding concussion diagnosis and management. AIM: The aim of this scoping review was to map out the evidence about how undergraduate medical students are being educated about concussion.Entities:
Keywords: concussion; education; knowledge; medical student; scoping review
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35410008 PMCID: PMC8998836 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Exclusion process of papers.
Papers excluded at abstract stage.
| Postgraduate population. | 23 |
| Allied health professional population. | 10 |
| Not specific to concussion education. | 3 |
| Not primary research. | 5 |
| 2009 or earlier publication date. | 5 |
| Abstract only. No data available for medical students. | 1 |
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The subject of questionnaires in included research papers.
| Paper | Year | Country | Subject Surveyed | Number | Questionnaire Contents | Intervention? | Type of Intervention | Appraisal of Methodology and Potential Biases |
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| Burke, M. J., Chundamala, J., and Tator, C.H. [ | 2012 | Canada | University deans or designated representatives. | 14 | Amount and delivery of education. | No | n/a | Potential responder bias; provides information on duration of teaching but does not assess students’ knowledge; not independently verified responses. |
| Boggild, M and Tator, C. [ | 2012 | Canada | Fourth-year medical students at a single institution. | 52 | Questions about concussion. | No | n/a | Not a previously validated questionnaire, used international guidelines and pilot tested; represented 23% of medical school year; non-examination conditions. |
| Donaworth, M.A., Grandhi, R.K. et al. [ | 2016 | USA | First–fourth-year medical students at a single institution. | 266 | Questions about concussion adapted from [ | No | n/a | Large sample size; even spread over 4 years; potential responder bias, one third response rate. |
| Haider, M. N., Leddy, J.J., et al. [ | 2017 | USA | Medical students rotating in sports medicine at a single institution. | 9 | MCQs about concussion and delivery of undergrad. teaching. | Yes | Literature vs Literature + clinical exposure. | Small sample size; potential selection bias of participants; not validated survey. |
| Mathieu, F., Ellis, M.J., and Tator, C.H. [ | 2018 | Canada | University deans or designated representatives. | 13 | Amount and delivery of education, + changes from 2011. | No | n/a | Potential responder bias; provides information on duration of teaching but does not assess students’ knowledge; not independently verified responses. |
| Fraser, S., Wright, A. D., et al. [ | 2019 | Canada | Medical students: 1st years compared with 2nd–4th years at a single institution. | 148 | Questions about concussion adapted from [ | Yes | Change in curriculum from block to spiral. | Excluded participants that lacked making an “honest effort”; late responders analysed; low response rate of 12.5%. |
| Holschen, J.C., and Benert, J. [ | 2020 | USA | First- and fourth-year medical students at a single institution. | 115 | Questions about concussion. | No | n/a | Not validated survey; high response rate of 71%. Abstract only. |