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A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion

INTRODUCTION: In 2013, Michigan enacted legislation requiring parents and athletes to receive educational material concerning sport-related concussion (SRC). The aim of this study was to examine trends in concussion knowledge of parents from one community following implementation of Michigan’s Sport...

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Autores principales: LaBond, Virginia, Liebsch, Karyn, West, Brian, Caputo, Dane, Barber, Kimberly
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Statewide Campus System 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33870006
http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.22067
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author LaBond, Virginia
Liebsch, Karyn
West, Brian
Caputo, Dane
Barber, Kimberly
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description INTRODUCTION: In 2013, Michigan enacted legislation requiring parents and athletes to receive educational material concerning sport-related concussion (SRC). The aim of this study was to examine trends in concussion knowledge of parents from one community following implementation of Michigan’s Sports Concussion Laws (MSCL). METHODS: A convenience sample of parents of students from a suburban school district were surveyed via district email at one year and five years post MSCL implementation. Results were compared to an equivalent 33-item survey obtained prior to the law. Individual questions were compared between the three surveys using Chi-square analysis with statistical significance observed at p < 0.05. RESULTS: A total of 381 responses were obtained from the one-year post-MSCL (1yMSCL) and 178 in the five-year post-MSCL (5yMSCL) survey. Awareness of district policy regarding concussion was significantly higher after implementation of the MSCL (i.e., 77% at 1yMSCL and 71% at 5yMSCL) compared to prior 18% pre-MSCL (p < 0.0001). Respondents to the 5yMSCL survey were also significantly more aware of medical guidelines surrounding “return to play” after SRC compared to 1yMSCL (84.8% v 78.7%, p = 0.01). At 5yMSCL, significantly more respondents agreed that head injuries could cause more brain damage to children than adults (86.5% v 78.7% at 1yMSCL, p = 0.03). Finally, most parents at both survey periods rated the concussion educational material as the most helpful information source regarding SRC. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these results, parental knowledge awareness appears to have increased concerning awareness of medical guidelines for SRC and potential brain damage risks to children after enactment of the MSCL.
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spelling pubmed-80439062021-04-15 A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion LaBond, Virginia Liebsch, Karyn West, Brian Caputo, Dane Barber, Kimberly Spartan Med Res J Original Contribution INTRODUCTION: In 2013, Michigan enacted legislation requiring parents and athletes to receive educational material concerning sport-related concussion (SRC). The aim of this study was to examine trends in concussion knowledge of parents from one community following implementation of Michigan’s Sports Concussion Laws (MSCL). METHODS: A convenience sample of parents of students from a suburban school district were surveyed via district email at one year and five years post MSCL implementation. Results were compared to an equivalent 33-item survey obtained prior to the law. Individual questions were compared between the three surveys using Chi-square analysis with statistical significance observed at p < 0.05. RESULTS: A total of 381 responses were obtained from the one-year post-MSCL (1yMSCL) and 178 in the five-year post-MSCL (5yMSCL) survey. Awareness of district policy regarding concussion was significantly higher after implementation of the MSCL (i.e., 77% at 1yMSCL and 71% at 5yMSCL) compared to prior 18% pre-MSCL (p < 0.0001). Respondents to the 5yMSCL survey were also significantly more aware of medical guidelines surrounding “return to play” after SRC compared to 1yMSCL (84.8% v 78.7%, p = 0.01). At 5yMSCL, significantly more respondents agreed that head injuries could cause more brain damage to children than adults (86.5% v 78.7% at 1yMSCL, p = 0.03). Finally, most parents at both survey periods rated the concussion educational material as the most helpful information source regarding SRC. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these results, parental knowledge awareness appears to have increased concerning awareness of medical guidelines for SRC and potential brain damage risks to children after enactment of the MSCL. MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Statewide Campus System 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8043906/ /pubmed/33870006 http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.22067 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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LaBond, Virginia
Liebsch, Karyn
West, Brian
Caputo, Dane
Barber, Kimberly
A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title_full A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title_fullStr A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title_full_unstemmed A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title_short A Longitudinal Observation of the Influence of Michigan Sports Concussion Law on Parents’ Knowledge and Perception of Sport-Related Concussion
title_sort longitudinal observation of the influence of michigan sports concussion law on parents’ knowledge and perception of sport-related concussion
topic Original Contribution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33870006
http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.22067
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