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Citation

Bergeron GL. Can. J. Neurol. Sci. 2019; 46(4): 443-450.

Affiliation

Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health,The University of Winnipeg,Winnipeg,Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

DOI

10.1017/cjn.2019.58

PMID

31293234

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Federal and provincial governments in Canada are promoting provincial legislation to prevent and manage sport-related concussions (SRCs). The objective of this research was to determine the incidence of concussions in high school sport, the knowledge of the signs, symptoms, and consequences of SRC, and how likely student athletes are to report a concussion.

METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of athletes (N = 225) from multiple sports in five high schools in one Manitoba school division was conducted.

RESULTS: Participants in this study were well aware of the signs, symptoms, and consequences of SRC. Cognitive and emotional symptoms were the least recognized consequences. SRC is prevalent in high schools in both males and females across all sports. Of the 225 respondents, 35.3% reported having sustained an SRC. Less than half (45.5%) reported their concussion. Athletes purposely chose not to report a concussion in games (38.4%) and practices (33.8%). Two major barriers to reporting were feeling embarrassed (3.4/7) and finding it difficult (3.5/7) to report. There was, however, strong agreement (Mean 5.91/7, SD 0.09) when asked if they intend to report a concussion should they experience one in the future.

CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that high school athletes would benefit from more SRC education. Coaches and team medical staff must be trained to be vigilant for the mechanism, signs, and symptoms of injury in both game and practice situations. This study will also inform the implementation of pending legislation in Manitoba and perhaps other provinces in Canada.


Language: en

Keywords

Awareness; Concussion; High school; Reporting

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