Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults

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Autor(a) principal: De Araújo,Amanda Vitória Lacerda
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Areza-Fegyveres,Renata, Guariglia,Carla Cristina, Ianof,Jéssica Natuline, Baratho,Regina Maria, Demario,José Luiz Carlos, Watanabe,Rafael Gustavo Sato, Anghinah,Renato
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Brain concussion (BC) is seen as a public health priority due to its high incidence and morbidity rate, among thousands of people around the world. There are needs for fast identification, accurate diagnosis and correct management in order to reduce the short and long-term problems relating to BC. Proper knowledge of BC in the population and among clinicians is a critical factor in achieving this. Objectives: To evaluate the level of self-reported BC knowledge and gaps/misconceptions, and to identify variables correlated with this level. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was performed. A Brain Concussion Knowledge Questionnaire (BCKQ) that had been created to capture data was widely distributed. Total scores, domain partial scores and percentages of correct and incorrect answers were calculated to ascertain the level of knowledge relating to BC. Results: The sample was formed by 1,247 Brazilian adults (age: 41.7±11.8 years). Partial scores of the BCKQ revealed the existence of poor knowledge and misconceptions in all domains of the questionnaire, especially regarding questions about recovery from and management of BC. Moderate correlations between BCKQ scores and professions (p=0.312; P=0.00) or previous brain concussion knowledge (p=0.489; P=0.00) were observed. In a multiple linear regression model, age, profession and sports practice were predictors of BC knowledge. Conclusion: This first study to analyze the level of BC knowledge in a sample of Brazilian adults suggests that poor knowledge and misconceptions are present. Thus, meaningful and useful information was provided by this study for developing health education programs about BC for the population in order to improve fast diagnosis and correct BC management.
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spelling Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adultsBrain ConcussionCerebral ConcussionHealth CareQuestionnairesAbstract Background: Brain concussion (BC) is seen as a public health priority due to its high incidence and morbidity rate, among thousands of people around the world. There are needs for fast identification, accurate diagnosis and correct management in order to reduce the short and long-term problems relating to BC. Proper knowledge of BC in the population and among clinicians is a critical factor in achieving this. Objectives: To evaluate the level of self-reported BC knowledge and gaps/misconceptions, and to identify variables correlated with this level. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was performed. A Brain Concussion Knowledge Questionnaire (BCKQ) that had been created to capture data was widely distributed. Total scores, domain partial scores and percentages of correct and incorrect answers were calculated to ascertain the level of knowledge relating to BC. Results: The sample was formed by 1,247 Brazilian adults (age: 41.7±11.8 years). Partial scores of the BCKQ revealed the existence of poor knowledge and misconceptions in all domains of the questionnaire, especially regarding questions about recovery from and management of BC. Moderate correlations between BCKQ scores and professions (p=0.312; P=0.00) or previous brain concussion knowledge (p=0.489; P=0.00) were observed. In a multiple linear regression model, age, profession and sports practice were predictors of BC knowledge. Conclusion: This first study to analyze the level of BC knowledge in a sample of Brazilian adults suggests that poor knowledge and misconceptions are present. Thus, meaningful and useful information was provided by this study for developing health education programs about BC for the population in order to improve fast diagnosis and correct BC management.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO2021-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2021000600469Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.79 n.6 2021reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/0004-282x-anp-2019-0436info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDe Araújo,Amanda Vitória LacerdaAreza-Fegyveres,RenataGuariglia,Carla CristinaIanof,Jéssica NatulineBaratho,Regina MariaDemario,José Luiz CarlosWatanabe,Rafael Gustavo SatoAnghinah,Renatoeng2021-08-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X2021000600469Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2021-08-09T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
title Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
spellingShingle Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
De Araújo,Amanda Vitória Lacerda
Brain Concussion
Cerebral Concussion
Health Care
Questionnaires
title_short Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
title_full Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
title_fullStr Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
title_full_unstemmed Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
title_sort Level of knowledge and misconceptions about brain concussion in Brazilian adults
author De Araújo,Amanda Vitória Lacerda
author_facet De Araújo,Amanda Vitória Lacerda
Areza-Fegyveres,Renata
Guariglia,Carla Cristina
Ianof,Jéssica Natuline
Baratho,Regina Maria
Demario,José Luiz Carlos
Watanabe,Rafael Gustavo Sato
Anghinah,Renato
author_role author
author2 Areza-Fegyveres,Renata
Guariglia,Carla Cristina
Ianof,Jéssica Natuline
Baratho,Regina Maria
Demario,José Luiz Carlos
Watanabe,Rafael Gustavo Sato
Anghinah,Renato
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv De Araújo,Amanda Vitória Lacerda
Areza-Fegyveres,Renata
Guariglia,Carla Cristina
Ianof,Jéssica Natuline
Baratho,Regina Maria
Demario,José Luiz Carlos
Watanabe,Rafael Gustavo Sato
Anghinah,Renato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brain Concussion
Cerebral Concussion
Health Care
Questionnaires
topic Brain Concussion
Cerebral Concussion
Health Care
Questionnaires
description Abstract Background: Brain concussion (BC) is seen as a public health priority due to its high incidence and morbidity rate, among thousands of people around the world. There are needs for fast identification, accurate diagnosis and correct management in order to reduce the short and long-term problems relating to BC. Proper knowledge of BC in the population and among clinicians is a critical factor in achieving this. Objectives: To evaluate the level of self-reported BC knowledge and gaps/misconceptions, and to identify variables correlated with this level. Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive survey was performed. A Brain Concussion Knowledge Questionnaire (BCKQ) that had been created to capture data was widely distributed. Total scores, domain partial scores and percentages of correct and incorrect answers were calculated to ascertain the level of knowledge relating to BC. Results: The sample was formed by 1,247 Brazilian adults (age: 41.7±11.8 years). Partial scores of the BCKQ revealed the existence of poor knowledge and misconceptions in all domains of the questionnaire, especially regarding questions about recovery from and management of BC. Moderate correlations between BCKQ scores and professions (p=0.312; P=0.00) or previous brain concussion knowledge (p=0.489; P=0.00) were observed. In a multiple linear regression model, age, profession and sports practice were predictors of BC knowledge. Conclusion: This first study to analyze the level of BC knowledge in a sample of Brazilian adults suggests that poor knowledge and misconceptions are present. Thus, meaningful and useful information was provided by this study for developing health education programs about BC for the population in order to improve fast diagnosis and correct BC management.
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