학술논문

Pediatric sport-related concussion education: Effectiveness and long-term retention of the head safety in youth sports (HSYS) program for youth athletes aged 11–16
Document Type
article
Source
Cogent Education, Vol 3, Iss 1 (2016)
Subject
youth athletes
concussion education
long term retention
Education (General)
L7-991
Language
English
ISSN
2331-186X
2331186X
Abstract
Objective: The goals of this study are to evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum for youth athletes and determine long-term retention in those who have previously participated. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Middle schools. Participants: 887 male and female sixth- through eighth-grade Physical Education students, ranging from ages 11 to 16 entered and 858 students finished the HSYS Program. Subjects (n = 29) were excluded if they did not complete their pre-workshop or post-workshop test. Interventions: The program is designed to be a 35–45 min workshop. Main Outcome Measures: Tests were administered before and after workshop participation to evaluate knowledge of concussion and response to head injury. Results: The aggregated pre-workshop and post-workshop mean test scores for participants from all five middle schools were 68% ± 2% and 85% ± 3%, respectively, which demonstrated significant improvement in test scores after participation in the HSYS Program (paired t-test, p