Comparing and Interactive Concussion Education Platform to Current Education Standards
- Conditions
- Concussion, Brain
- Interventions
- Behavioral: NCAA education sheetBehavioral: Sham InterventionBehavioral: Decision-based interactive concussive education platform
- Registration Number
- NCT04122274
- Lead Sponsor
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Brief Summary
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a theory- driven education platform to improve concussion-related norms and perceptions in an effort to improve student-athletes concussion-related decision-making.
Participants: 80 college-aged recreational athletes.
Procedures: The study is a single-blind (participants) randomized control trial where participants will complete a previously validated survey assessing concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions immediately pre- and post-receipt of their designated intervention. Participants will also complete the previously validated survey two-week post receipt of their designated intervention. The interventions include an interactive concussion education platform along with the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) concussion education sheet and the NCAA concussion education sheet alone (with a sham educational intervention similar in length to the concussion education platform).
- Detailed Description
A convenience sample of participants will be recruited from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student-body from November-January via campus emails, in-class recruitment, flyers/informational sheets, and word of mouth from fellow participants. During the beginning of recruitment, efforts were targeted towards males with participant numbers being carefully monitored. Recruitment will be targeted to recruit an even number of males and females. Interested participants will be contacted to confirm interest and those who remained interested will be scheduled to complete the study session. Participants will report to an on-campus athletic training facility or research laboratory or may report/complete study activities virtually.
Participants will then complete the written, informed consent process. The consent form indicated that they would be completing a sport-related educational intervention to not disclose the information they would receive and to keep participants blind to their intervention group assignment. Participants will not be explicitly told that it is a study evaluating concussion education, but rather an injury and nutrition study, to reduce bias. Once the consent form was signed, participants were assigned a unique identifier and randomized (simple) without replacement to one of the two study arms, using a pre-determined random number generator in Excel. Participants then completed the pre- questionnaire in a quiet location via a tablet/computer provided by the research team or virtually. There was no time limit for completion of the questionnaire. The survey will feature an item that prompts individuals if they miss a question, but does not force participants to respond. After initial questionnaire completion, participants completed their assigned intervention (decision-based interactive concussion education platform + NCAA concussion education sheet versus NCAA education sheet). Immediately following their respective intervention, athletes completed the questionnaire again. Upon completing the post-intervention questionnaire, the participant's participation in the study is complete and they will receive an incentive. Following each survey, a research team member will verify and assess for missing answers, allowing participants to complete any missed questions that they wish to answer. Two weeks following the post-intervention survey, participants will be contacted again to complete the same questionnaire to assess retention of concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. At this two-week post time point, participants will be informed of the true purpose of the study and be provided access to the BANK (Behaviors, Attitudes, Norms, and Knowledge) platform.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 75
- Rostered club sport and/or recreational athletes at a single institution will be recruited for participation in this study.
- There are no additional exclusion criteria for rostered club and intramural athletes at the study institution
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Education Sheet and Sham Intervention NCAA education sheet Participants will be asked to fill out a pre-intervention survey to assess existing concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Afterward, the NCAA concussion education fact sheet will be viewed along with the viewing of the sham intervention. Following the intervention, a post-intervention survey re-assessing the constructs from the pre-intervention survey will be completed. May be completed in-person or virtually. Education Sheet and Decision-based interactive intervention NCAA education sheet Participants will be asked to fill out a pre-intervention survey to assess existing concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Afterward, the NCAA concussion education fact sheet will be viewed along with the viewing of a decision- based interactive concussion education platform intervention. Following the intervention, a post-intervention survey re-assessing the constructs from the pre-intervention survey will be completed. May be completed in-person or virtually. Education Sheet and Decision-based interactive intervention Sham Intervention Participants will be asked to fill out a pre-intervention survey to assess existing concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Afterward, the NCAA concussion education fact sheet will be viewed along with the viewing of a decision- based interactive concussion education platform intervention. Following the intervention, a post-intervention survey re-assessing the constructs from the pre-intervention survey will be completed. May be completed in-person or virtually. Education Sheet and Sham Intervention Decision-based interactive concussive education platform Participants will be asked to fill out a pre-intervention survey to assess existing concussion knowledge, perceived norms, attitudes, and behavioral intentions. Afterward, the NCAA concussion education fact sheet will be viewed along with the viewing of the sham intervention. Following the intervention, a post-intervention survey re-assessing the constructs from the pre-intervention survey will be completed. May be completed in-person or virtually.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Perceived Behavioral Norms Change Score From pre to post intervention, an approximate total of up to thirty minutes. Participants are asked seven questions on a previously validated BANK survey identifying what an athlete thinks are important to people in his or her environment would do with respect to concussion reporting. Each item is added together to compute an overall perceived behavioral norms score. The difference between the intervention and post-intervention total score is calculated to compute a change score.Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 7 to a maximum of 49, where higher scores indicate more favorable perceived norms.
Behavioral Intention Change Score From pre to post intervention, an approximate total of up to thirty minutes. Participants are asked a three questions on a previously validated BANK survey assessing intention to disclose a concussion or concussion-like symptoms. The items are totaled to compute an overall behavioral intention score. The difference between the pre-intervention and post-intervention score is calculated to compute a change score.Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 21, where a higher score indicates a better likelihood that an individual will disclose concussion-like symptoms.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pre-Intervention Behavioral Intention Score Within approximately 15 minutes prior to viewing intervention Participants are asked three questions on a previously validated BANK survey assessing intention to disclose a concussion or concussion-like symptoms. The items are totaled to compute an overall behavioral intention score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 21, where a higher score indicates a better likelihood to disclose concussion-like symptoms.
Pre-intervention Perceived Behavioral Norms Score Within approximately 15 minutes prior to viewing intervention Participants are asked seven questions on a previously validated BANK survey identifying what an athlete thinks are important to people in his or her environment would do with respect to concussion reporting. Each item is added together to compute an overall perceived behavioral norms score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 7 to a maximum 49, where high scores indicate more favorable perceived norms.
Post-intervention Perceived Behavioral Norms Score Up to approximately 30 minutes after viewing intervention Participants are asked seven questions on a previously validated BANK survey identifying what an athlete thinks are important to people in his or her environment would do with respect to concussion reporting. Each item is added together to compute an overall perceived behavioral norms score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 7 to a maximum of 49, where a higher score indicates more favorable perceived norms.
Post-Intervention Behavioral Intention Score Up to approximately 30 minutes after viewing intervention Participants are asked three questions on a previously validated BANK survey assessing intention to disclose a concussion or concussion-like symptoms. The items are totaled to compute an overall behavioral intention score. The scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 21, where a higher score indicates a better likelihood that the individual will disclose concussion-like symptoms.
Pre-Intervention Attitudes Score Within approximately 15 minutes prior to viewing intervention Participants are asked six survey items identifying an individual's beliefs about a certain behavior (e.g., concussion disclosure).Each item is added together to compute an overall attitude score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 42, where higher scores indicate more favorable attitudes.
Attitudes Retention Score Within approximately 2 weeks following the viewing of the intervention Participants are asked six survey items identifying an individual's beliefs about a certain behavior (e.g., concussion disclosure). Each item is added together to compute an overall attitude score. The scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 42, where higher scores indicate more favorable attitudes.
Post-Intervention Concussion Knowledge Score Up to approximately 30 minutes after viewing intervention Participants are asked thirty-nine questions on a previously validated BANK survey concerning information regarding signs \& symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and return to play following a sport-related concussion. Each item is added together to compute an overall knowledge score. The scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 39, where a higher score indicates better concussion knowledge.
Concussion Knowledge Retention Score Within approximately 2 weeks following the viewing of the intervention Participants are asked thirty-nine questions on a previously validated BANK survey concerning information. regarding signs \& symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and return to play following a sport-related concussion. Each item is added together to compute an overall knowledge score. The scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 39, where higher scores indicate better concussion knowledge.
Behavioral Intention Retention Score Within approximately 2 weeks following the viewing of the intervention Participants are asked three questions on a previously validated BANK survey assessing intention to disclose a concussion or concussion-like symptoms. The items are totaled to compute an overall behavioral intention score. The scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 3 to a maximum 21, where a higher score indicates a better likelihood that an individual will disclose concussion-like symptoms.
Pre-Intervention Concussion Knowledge Score Within approximately 15 minutes prior to viewing intervention Participants are asked thirty-nine questions on a previously validated BANK survey concerning information. regarding signs \& symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and return to play following a sport-related concussion. Each item is added together to compute an overall concussion knowledge score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum 39, where a higher score indicated better concussion knowledge.
Post-Intervention Attitudes Score Up to approximately 30 minutes after viewing intervention Participants are asked six survey items identifying an individual's beliefs about a certain behavior (e.g., concussion disclosure). Each item is added together to compute an overall attitude score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 42, where a higher score indicates more favorable attitudes.
Concussion Knowledge Change Score From pre to post intervention, an approximate total of up to thirty minutes. Participants are asked thirty-nine questions on a previously validated BANK survey concerning information. regarding signs \& symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and return to play following a sport-related concussion. Each item is added together to compute an overall knowledge score. The difference between the pre-intervention and post-intervention total score is calculated to compute a change score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 39, where higher scores indicate better concussion knowledge.
Attitudes Change Score From pre to post intervention, an approximate total of up to thirty minutes. Participants are asked six survey items identifying an individual's beliefs about a certain behavior (e.g., concussion disclosure). Each item is added together to compute an overall attitude score. The difference between the pre-intervention and post-intervention total score is calculated to compute a change score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 42, where higher scores indicate more favorable attitudes.
Perceived Behavioral Norms Retention Score Within approximately 2 weeks following the viewing of the intervention Participants are asked seven questions on a previously validated BANK survey identifying what an athlete thinks are important to people in his or her environment would do with respect to concussion reporting. Each item is added together to compute an overall perceived behavioral norms score. Scoring scale ranges from a minimum of 7 to a maximum of 49, where higher schools indicate more positive perceived norms.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
🇺🇸Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States