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Citation

Maerlender A, Lichtenstein JD, Parent-Nichols J, Higgins K, Reisher P. Concussion 2019; 4(1): CNC61.

Affiliation

Brain Injury Alliance of Nebraska PO Box 22147 Lincoln, NE 68542, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, The Drake Foundation, Publisher Future Medicine)

DOI

10.2217/cnc-2018-0008

PMID

31467685

PMCID

PMC6714066

Abstract

This study reports on the use of ten knowledge competencies related to the behavioral management of concussion in schools. Trainings using these competencies as learning objectives were delivered to school personnel. This aims of the use of competencies in this way are to streamline the education of key stakeholders, to establish clear roles and responsibilities for constituents and equip individuals working with students following a concussion with the relevant knowledge to optimize outcomes. The majority of participants, primarily speech language pathologists working as related service providers in the schools where the trainings occurred, judged the use of the competencies to be informative and useful to their practice both immediately following the training and at a 5-month follow-up. The greatest gains in knowledge were noted by those participants self-reporting the least amount of knowledge pre-training. Participants also ranked the perceived value and relative importance of each of the ten competencies.


Language: en

Keywords

concussion competencies; concussion education; school-based concussion management

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