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Preliminary evidence-based recommendations for return to learn: a novel pilot study tracking concussed college students

AIM: Students re-entering the academic setting after a concussion is commonly referred to as return-to-learn and, to date, very few studies have examined the return-to-learn aspect of concussion recovery. METHODOLOGY: Nine college-aged, full-time students who were diagnosed with concussions were mon...

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Autores principales: Bevilacqua, Zachary W, Kerby, Mary E, Fletcher, David, Chen, Zhongxue, Merritt, Becca, Huibregtse, Megan E, Kawata, Keisuke
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Future Medicine Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6787519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31608152
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/cnc-2019-0004
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author Bevilacqua, Zachary W
Kerby, Mary E
Fletcher, David
Chen, Zhongxue
Merritt, Becca
Huibregtse, Megan E
Kawata, Keisuke
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description AIM: Students re-entering the academic setting after a concussion is commonly referred to as return-to-learn and, to date, very few studies have examined the return-to-learn aspect of concussion recovery. METHODOLOGY: Nine college-aged, full-time students who were diagnosed with concussions were monitored throughout their concussion recovery. The severity for five chief symptoms (headache, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, anxiety) were recorded six-times per day through text messages, and daily phone calls recorded participant's behavioral traits. RESULTS: We identified five behavioral variables which significantly influenced symptom resolution (music, sleep, physical activity, water and time) (p = 0.0004 to p = 0.036). Additionally, subjects reported math and computer-oriented courses as the most difficult (33 and 44%, respectively). CONCLUSION: We introduce a novel approach to monitor concussed students throughout their recovery, as well as factors that may influence concussion recovery process.
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spelling pubmed-67875192019-10-11 Preliminary evidence-based recommendations for return to learn: a novel pilot study tracking concussed college students Bevilacqua, Zachary W Kerby, Mary E Fletcher, David Chen, Zhongxue Merritt, Becca Huibregtse, Megan E Kawata, Keisuke Concussion Research Article AIM: Students re-entering the academic setting after a concussion is commonly referred to as return-to-learn and, to date, very few studies have examined the return-to-learn aspect of concussion recovery. METHODOLOGY: Nine college-aged, full-time students who were diagnosed with concussions were monitored throughout their concussion recovery. The severity for five chief symptoms (headache, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, anxiety) were recorded six-times per day through text messages, and daily phone calls recorded participant's behavioral traits. RESULTS: We identified five behavioral variables which significantly influenced symptom resolution (music, sleep, physical activity, water and time) (p = 0.0004 to p = 0.036). Additionally, subjects reported math and computer-oriented courses as the most difficult (33 and 44%, respectively). CONCLUSION: We introduce a novel approach to monitor concussed students throughout their recovery, as well as factors that may influence concussion recovery process. Future Medicine Ltd 2019-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6787519/ /pubmed/31608152 http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/cnc-2019-0004 Text en © 2019 Keisuke Kawata This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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