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Establishing Consensus for Essential Elements in Returning to Learn Following a Concussion
- Source :
- The Journal of school healthREFERENCES. 90(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND Returning to learn following a concussion is the process of managing a student's recovery during the school day by implementation of academic supports with varying intensity. Due to a lack of consensus or even guidance on Return to Learn, this paper set out to establish cross discipline consensus on some essential elements of Return to Learn using a Delphi method. METHODS Sixteen national organizations participated in a Delphi process to reach consensus on overarching themes of Return to Learn focused on: returning a student to school, composition of the school-based concussion management team, progress-monitoring, educational safeguards, neuropsychological testing, and legislation. Two rounds of questionnaires were disseminated via email using a Delphi process. Consensus was established during round 2. RESULTS Twelve national organizations were able to reach consensus and endorse 13 essential elements of Return to Learn following a concussion. CONCLUSIONS There continues to be limited research on concussion Return to Learn leading to confusion in the field. In this paper, we demonstrate consensus on a number of essential elements, from a wide variety of professional disciplines who participate in the care of students following a concussion, as a starting place for some guidance on Return to Learn.
- Subjects :
- Consensus
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education
Delphi method
Poison control
Legislation
Suicide prevention
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Return to School
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0302 clinical medicine
030225 pediatrics
Concussion
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Humans
Learning
030212 general & internal medicine
Set (psychology)
Students
Brain Concussion
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Medical education
Teamwork
Schools
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Philosophy
Psychology
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Details
- ISSN :
- 17461561
- Volume :
- 90
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of school healthREFERENCES
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e6b9a400617049778870d1714c0b21d2