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The Lived Experiences of Retired Collegiate Athletes With a History of 1 or More Concussions

机译:有1次或1次以上脑震荡历史的大学退役运动员的生活经历

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Context: Concussions remain misunderstood, underreported, and undiagnosed. Although most concussion symptoms resolve within 2 weeks, some patients experience persistent symptoms that adversely affect physical, emotional, social, or cognitive functioning or a combination of these. Minimal evidence delineating the effect of concussions on recently retired collegiate athletes currently exists. Objective: To examine the lived experiences of retired collegiate athletes with a history of 1 or more concussions to discern individual concussion histories, knowledge and perceptions of concussions, and postconcussion quality of life. Design: Qualitative study. Setting: Telephone interviews. Patients or Other Participants: Former National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I athletes (n = 14) with a history of 1 or more concussions and retired from 1 to 5 years. Data Collection and Analysis: Fourteen semistructured telephone interviews (8 men and 6 women) were audiotaped. Interviews were transcribed and inductively analyzed by 3 athletic trainers with 34 combined years of professional experience. Themes were negotiated through consensual review. Participant checks were completed to ensure trustworthiness of the findings. Results: Participants sustained their first concussion during adolescence and often experienced difficulties transitioning back into the postconcussion academic environment. Judgments of injury severity were clearly evident in participants' knowledge and perceptions of concussions. Participants experienced an array of emotional, physical, cognitive, and social challenges during the immediate postconcussion period but did not feel their concussion history decreased their current quality of life. Conclusions: Adolescent exposure to concussions is of concern due to the risk imposed on the developing brain and the potential for adverse outcomes later in life. Although a graduated return to play is heavily emphasized in concussion management, researchers need to investigate barriers inhibiting the implementation of return-to-learn protocols. Concussion education should aim to modify indifferent attitudes toward concussive injuries. Additionally, investigators should continue to assess how a history of concussion affects quality of life in recently retired collegiate athletes.
机译:上下文:脑震荡仍然被误解,漏报且未被诊断。尽管大多数脑震荡症状会在2周内消退,但一些患者会遇到持续性症状,这些症状会对身体,情绪,社交或认知功能或这些功能的组合产生不利影响。目前存在描述脑震荡对最近退休的大学运动员的影响的最小证据。目的:检查有1次或多次脑震荡历史的退休大学运动员的生活经历,以了解个人脑震荡的历史,对脑震荡的知识和看法以及脑震荡后的生活质量。设计:定性研究。地点:电话采访。患者或其他参与者:前国家大学体育协会I分运动员(n = 14),有1次或1次以上脑震荡病史,并已退休1至5年。数据收集和分析:录制了14个半结构化电话采访(8名男性和6名女性)。采访记录由3名具有34年专业经验的运动培训师进行转录和归纳分析。主题是通过双方同意的协商而达成的。参加者检查已经完成,以确保结果的可信度。结果:参与者在青春期期间首次发生脑震荡,并且经常遇到困难,难以转换回脑震荡后的学术环境。参与者对脑震荡的认识和看法清楚地表明了对伤害严重程度的判断。参与者在脑震荡后不久就经历了一系列情感,身体,认知和社会挑战,但并未感到脑震荡史降低了他们目前的生活质量。结论:青少年遭受脑震荡是令人担忧的,因为这会给大脑发育带来风险,并可能在以后的生活中产生不良后果。尽管在脑震荡管理中高度强调毕业的重返比赛,但研究人员需要研究阻碍重返学习协议实施的障碍。脑震荡教育应旨在改变对脑震荡伤害的冷漠态度。此外,研究人员应继续评估脑震荡史如何影响最近退休的大学运动员的生活质量。

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