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Awareness of the CDC “Heads Up!” to Youth Sports Campaign among Pediatric Sports Coaches: A Pilot Survey Study

机译:CDC的意识“抬起头!”儿科运动教练参与青少年体育运动的初步调查研究

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Objectives: This study sought to: 1) estimate the penetrance (in terms of youth coaches being aware of them) of the CDC “Heads Up!” guidelines, 2) determine whether these guidelines changed the coaches’ practice, and 3) understand whether these guidelines resulted in a perceived decrease in the?number of concussions. Methods: This was a?cross-sectional survey of pediatric sports coaches in the United States designed to assess the impact of the CDC "Heads Up!" guidelines. “Heads Up!” Concussion in Youth Sports is a free, online course available to coaches, parents, and others helping to keep athletes safe from concussions. The “Heads Up!” fact sheet?provides important information on preventing, recognizing, and responding to a concussion. Results: Half the cohort had heard of the CDC “Heads Up!” campaign. Fifty-five percent of the cohort?thought that pediatric concussions in youth sports was a “big deal” (rated on a Likert scale from 1-10). Coaches who were also parents (58%) were significantly more likely to have heard of the campaign (P=0.0032, 95% CI=0.1153-0.5513). Having heard of the “Heads Up!” campaign was significantly associated with how important coaches thought pediatric concussions are (P=0.0133, 95% CI=0.0590-0.4960), as was higher income of the coaches (P=0.0100), and this was significantly correlated with the coach being more likely to call the athlete’s parent at injury (P=0.0030, 95% CI=0.1160-0.5471). Coaches of football/soccer were significantly more likely to think pediatric concussions were a “big deal” (P=0.0021,95% CI=0.1374-0.5947). More than a third of coaches 35% reported that the “Heads Up!” campaign decreased the number of concussions on their team.
机译:目标:这项研究旨在:1)估算CDC“抬头!”的外显率(就青年教练而言,他们的意识)。准则; 2)确定这些准则是否改变了教练的做法,以及3)了解这些准则是否导致脑震荡次数减少。方法:这是一项针对美国儿科运动教练的横断面调查,旨在评估疾病预防控制中心“抬头!”的影响。准则。 “当心!”青年体育中的脑震荡是免费的在线课程,可供教练,父母和其他人使用,以确保运动员免受脑震荡的伤害。 “抬头!”情况说明书提供了有关预防,识别和应对脑震荡的重要信息。结果:一半的人听说过CDC“抬起头来!”运动。 55%的队列研究者认为,青少年体育中的小儿脑震荡是“大问题”(按李克特量表从1-10评分)。也是父母的教练(58%)更可能听说过这项运动(P = 0.0032,95%CI = 0.1153-0.5513)。听说过“抬头!”运动与教练认为小儿脑震荡的重要性显着相关(P = 0.0133,95%CI = 0.0590-0.4960),以及教练的收入较高(P = 0.0100),这与教练的可能性更大相关。叫受伤的运动员的父母(P = 0.0030,95%CI = 0.1160-0.5471)。足球/足球教练很可能认为小儿脑震荡是“大问题”(P = 0.0021,95%CI = 0.1374-0.5947)。超过三分之一的35%的教练报告说“抬起头来!”竞选活动减少了团队的脑震荡。

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