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Citation

Russell K, Selci E, Chu S, Rozbacher A, Ellis M. Concussion 2017; 2(4): CNC51.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, The Drake Foundation, Publisher Future Medicine)

DOI

10.2217/cnc-2017-0009

PMID

30202592

PMCID

PMC6122692

Abstract

AIM: The purpose of this study was to examine academic achievement, absenteeism and school accommodations following adolescent sport-related concussion (SRC).

METHODS: A case-series was conducted among grade 8-12 students who suffered an SRC. The primary outcomes were change in pre- and post-concussion overall, core report card grade point average (GPA) and absenteeism due to concussion. The most helpful school accommodations were tabulated.

RESULTS: Pre- and post-concussion GPA was obtained from 33 students - 16 (48%) developed persistent post-concussion symptoms (symptoms lasting >4 weeks). There was no significant difference in pre- and post-concussion grades among students with a SRC for overall (p = 0.75) or core (p = 0.56) GPA. The median number of missed school days was 4 (interquartile range [IQR]: 2-8). Allowing for physical and cognitive rest was identified as the most helpful accommodation (30%).

CONCLUSION: Larger studies should investigate the role that school accommodations and development of persistent post-concussion symptoms have on academic outcomes.


Language: en

Keywords

academic outcomes; adolescents; concussion; school

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