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. 2024 Jun 10;9(2):101.
doi: 10.3390/jfmk9020101.

An Assessment of Existing Sport-Related Concussion Guidelines in Ireland: The Need for a United Approach

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An Assessment of Existing Sport-Related Concussion Guidelines in Ireland: The Need for a United Approach

Ayrton Walshe et al. J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. .

Abstract

In 2014, an Irish parliament white paper called for greater addressing of sport-related concussions (SRCs) in Ireland, requesting the adoption of the Concussion in Sport Group's (CISGs) guidelines and greater consistency in SRC return to play (RTP) management. Ten years later, it is unclear how these requests have been addressed. Recently, the United Kingdom's government centralised guidelines to one SRC document for all grassroots sports. This study aimed to investigate all publicly available SRC guidance in Irish sports and national governing bodies (NGBs) to determine if centralised guidelines are warranted. Sport Ireland and the Irish Federation of Sports were searched for all recognised NGBs and sports in Ireland. Websites were searched for any information pertaining to SRCs and data were extracted and collated in Microsoft Excel. In total, 15 of 83 sports and/or NGBs included SRC guidance, nine of which provided RTP protocols. Various iterations of the CISGs guidance and tools were implemented. Several sports with a documented SRC risk had no guidelines present. The findings indicate disjointed and outdated guidance across Irish sport. Additionally, there are sports with a documented concussion risk that have no SRC guidance available. This study provides support for centralised guidelines to be adopted in Irish grassroots sports.

Keywords: Irish; concussion; consensus; protocols; sport.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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Summary of the sport-related concussion return to play guidance as per the Concussion in Sport Group [1].

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