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The BRAIN-Q, a tool for assessing self-reported sport-related concussions for epidemiological studies

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Laura James Madeline Davies Saba Mian Giulia Seghezzo Elizabeth Williamson Simon Kemp Nigel Arden Damien McElvenny Neil Pearce Valentina Gallo
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『Epidemiology and Health』43, 1~8쪽, 전체 8쪽
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의약학 > 면역학
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2021.01.01
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OBJECTIVES: The BRAIN-Q is a tool aimed at maximising the accuracy and minimising measurement error for retrospectively assessing concussions. This paper reports the agreement of the BRAIN-Q tool when compared to extant questionnaire questions, and its reproducibility when compared with its telephonic version (tBRAIN-Q). METHODS: The BRAIN-Q entails a 3-stage process: defining a concussion, creating a visual timeline with life events, and establishing detailed characteristics for each reported concussion. It was designed to be administered in-person by trained personnel, and was used in the BRAIN study. Its performance was compared with the MSK study, which previously collected a few questions in a broader self-administered questionnaire, and with the tBRAIN-Q Recall, its telephonic version. RESULTS: In total, 101 participants were included, of whom 9 were re-assessed with the tBRAIN-Q. The agreement of the BRAIN-Q with the muscle skeletal-questionnaire for rugby-related concussion was 86.7% (κ=0.6). Rugby-related concussion with loss of consciousness showed lower agreement (82.0%; κ=0.6). The comparison between the BRAIN-Q and the tBRAIN-Q showed good reproducibility. CONCLUSIONS: The BRAIN-Q is a relatively easy tool to administer in face-to-face assessments, and it showed optimal reproducibility. It includes a well-established definition of concussion, and is used to collect detailed information on each concussion, allowing for a number of subgroup analyses (e.g., by severity, age, or context). The BRAIN-Q is easily adaptable to other sporting settings.

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INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
RESULTS
DISCUSSION
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
FUNDING
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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Laura James,Madeline Davies,Saba Mian,Giulia Seghezzo,Elizabeth Williamson,Simon Kemp,Nigel Arden,Damien McElvenny,Neil Pearce,Valentina Gallo. (2021).The BRAIN-Q, a tool for assessing self-reported sport-related concussions for epidemiological studies. Epidemiology and Health, 43 , 1-8

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Laura James,Madeline Davies,Saba Mian,Giulia Seghezzo,Elizabeth Williamson,Simon Kemp,Nigel Arden,Damien McElvenny,Neil Pearce,Valentina Gallo. "The BRAIN-Q, a tool for assessing self-reported sport-related concussions for epidemiological studies." Epidemiology and Health, 43.(2021): 1-8

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