Effectiveness of an Education Platform ( GoHuddle ) for Increasing Likelihood of Coach Concussion Communication with Athletes

Research suggests coaches play a central role in establishing a context conducive to concussion reporting, particularly via direct verbal communication about concussion. Informed by qualitative interviews and stakeholder feedback, we developed a web-based concussion education platform for collegiate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurotrauma 2021-11, Vol.38 (22), p.3119-3125
Hauptverfasser: Chrisman, Sara P D, Kroshus, Emily, Garrett, Kimberly, Gau, Jeffrey, Harmon, Kimberly G, Ramshaw, Dane, Glang, Ann
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Zusammenfassung:Research suggests coaches play a central role in establishing a context conducive to concussion reporting, particularly via direct verbal communication about concussion. Informed by qualitative interviews and stakeholder feedback, we developed a web-based concussion education platform for collegiate coaches ( ). The goal of is to encourage concussion safety-supportive coach communication using behavioral modeling and experiential learning. We then conducted a pre-post survey study to examine the impact of engaging with the platform on coach concussion communication, with outcomes of: (a) expected likelihood of communicating with athletes about concussive symptom reporting; (b) expected likelihood of pressuring medical staff to return athletes to play; and (c) belief in the usefulness of engaging in the communication described in a and b (i.e., response efficacy). We also assessed feasibility and acceptability of the platform in the collegiate sport context. The platform was sent to 435 coaches at five institutions, and 334 (77%) completed surveys (70% male, 37.8 years mean age). After completing , coaches had 2.5 greater odds of expecting to discuss concussion with their team (odds ratio [OR] 2.53,  
ISSN:0897-7151
1557-9042
DOI:10.1089/neu.2021.0249