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Canadian Football League Players' Reporting of Concussion Symptoms
oleh: Daryl William Harrison Stephenson, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella, Jeffery David Holmes, Andrew Malcolm Johnson
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | FQS 2021-05-01 |
Deskripsi
Self-reporting of concussion is essential to appropriate intervention, and failure to report concussion-like symptoms is a significant issue. In the current study we sought to investigate factors that contribute to the process of self-reporting concussion symptoms within the context of the Canadian Football League. A constructivist grounded theory methodology was adopted, employing in-depth, semi-structured interviews with ten Canadian League Football (CFL) players. We found significant complexity within the decision-making process for CFL players, when assessing whether or not to report a concussion. In the preliminary grounded theory emerging from the study, we identified two stages involving 1. pre-game preparation, and 2. assessing the impact. In addition, we determined three related processes (themes): 1. intrapersonal symptom checklists, 2. perceived pressures to play, and 3. certainty of symptoms.