Post-concussion driving management among athletic trainers

Brain Inj. 2019;33(13-14):1652-1659. doi: 10.1080/02699052.2019.1664765. Epub 2019 Sep 16.

Abstract

Primary objective: To describe and compare athletic trainer (AT) post-concussion driving management practices and opinions.Research design: Cross-sectional.Methods & procedures: A survey was sent via email to 8,723 ATs (10.8% response rate[945/8723]) to capture demographics, management practices, and opinions (agreement on a seven-point Likert scale). We used Kruskal-Wallis tests to compare the percentage of patients instructed to refrain from driving across the highest earned a degree, setting, and years certified (alpha = 0.05).Main outcomes & results: When asked whether they recommended patients with concussion refrain from driving, 58.5%(n = 553/945) of ATs responded "sometimes", 37.9%(n = 358/945) responded "always", and 3.6%(n = 34/945) responded "never". ATs responding "sometimes" or "always" estimated that they instruct 57.6 ± 37.6% of patients with concussion to refrain from driving. ATs most commonly: recommended that patients refrain from driving until symptom resolution(44.7%,n = 399/892); utilized their clinical exam (patient interview/history) to determine when a patient could resume driving(64.9%,n = 579/892); and provided instructions verbally(94.2%,n = 840/892). High school(60.5 ± 37.6%) and clinical ATs(66.5 ± 31.2%) trended toward higher percentages of patients they instruct to refrain from driving relative to college(52.3 ± 38.2%; χ2(2) = 5.92,p = .052).Conclusions: ATs recommend driving restrictions to some, but not all, patients with concussion. Overall, ATs recognize post-concussion driving dangers, but do not strongly endorse refraining from driving after a concussion. High school and clinical ATs may manage more adolescent novice drivers and, therefore, act more conservatively.

Keywords: Mild traumatic brain injury; best practices; concussion; impaired driving; motor vehicle collision; motor vehicle crash.

MeSH terms

  • Athletes / psychology*
  • Athletic Injuries / complications
  • Athletic Injuries / psychology*
  • Athletic Injuries / rehabilitation
  • Automobile Driving / psychology*
  • Automobile Driving / standards*
  • Brain Concussion / complications
  • Brain Concussion / psychology*
  • Brain Concussion / rehabilitation
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Professional Competence / standards
  • Sports Medicine / education
  • Sports Medicine / methods
  • Sports Medicine / standards*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires