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Stunt performers’ reluctance to self-report head trauma: a qualitative study
by
Russell, Jeffrey A.
, McMichael, Leslie P.
, Beverly, Elizabeth A.
, Senn, Ariana B.
, Stewart, Lori J.
in
Attention
/ Brain
/ Careers
/ Concussion
/ Entertainment
/ Head
/ Head injuries
/ Head trauma
/ Health aspects
/ Informed consent
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Motion pictures
/ Neural coding
/ Occupational
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Participation
/ Performing artists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Professional sports
/ Professionals
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rugby
/ Stunt men and women
/ Stunt performers
/ Stunts & stunt performers
/ Television
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Working conditions
2024
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Stunt performers’ reluctance to self-report head trauma: a qualitative study
by
Russell, Jeffrey A.
, McMichael, Leslie P.
, Beverly, Elizabeth A.
, Senn, Ariana B.
, Stewart, Lori J.
in
Attention
/ Brain
/ Careers
/ Concussion
/ Entertainment
/ Head
/ Head injuries
/ Head trauma
/ Health aspects
/ Informed consent
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Motion pictures
/ Neural coding
/ Occupational
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Participation
/ Performing artists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Professional sports
/ Professionals
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rugby
/ Stunt men and women
/ Stunt performers
/ Stunts & stunt performers
/ Television
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Working conditions
2024
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Stunt performers’ reluctance to self-report head trauma: a qualitative study
by
Russell, Jeffrey A.
, McMichael, Leslie P.
, Beverly, Elizabeth A.
, Senn, Ariana B.
, Stewart, Lori J.
in
Attention
/ Brain
/ Careers
/ Concussion
/ Entertainment
/ Head
/ Head injuries
/ Head trauma
/ Health aspects
/ Informed consent
/ Injuries
/ Injury prevention
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Motion pictures
/ Neural coding
/ Occupational
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ Participation
/ Performing artists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Professional sports
/ Professionals
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Rugby
/ Stunt men and women
/ Stunt performers
/ Stunts & stunt performers
/ Television
/ Trauma
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Working conditions
2024
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Stunt performers’ reluctance to self-report head trauma: a qualitative study
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Stunt performers’ reluctance to self-report head trauma: a qualitative study
2024
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Overview
Background
Mild traumatic brain injuries receive voluminous attention in the research literature, but this is confined almost entirely to sports and military contexts. As an occupation, performing stunts in film, television, and entertainment places the head at high risk of repetitive impact and whiplash, but stunt performers do not enjoy the same level of healthcare supervision and access as that provided to sports participants. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate stunt performers’ qualitative perceptions of reporting and management of head trauma in their industry.
Methods
After giving their informed consent, 87 motion picture and television stunt performers responded to a query about their views of ways to improve how stunt performers’ occupational head trauma—specifically head impacts and head whips that could cause a concussion—are reported and managed. We analyzed their responses via content and thematic analyses. Two researchers independently marked and categorized key words, phrases, and texts to identify codes that described participants’ comments. They then revised, discussed, and resolved coding discrepancies through consensus to establish inter-coder reliability. Next, we identified thematic patterns that described participants’ understanding of the stunt performer industry and what must change to facilitate reporting of head trauma. We derived themes from data that occurred multiple times, both within and across short answer responses.
Results
We identified three primary themes cited by the stunt performers as needs in their industry: (1) Need to Reduce the Stigma of Reporting a Stunt-Related Injury, (2) Need to Eliminate the “Cowboy Culture,” and (3) Need to Improve the Quality of the Work Environment.
Conclusions
Stunt performers are crucial members of a global entertainment industry valued at approximately US$100 billion annually. A large segment of the world’s population consumes their work in motion pictures, television, and live entertainment. When they are given an anonymous opportunity to speak, stunt performers offer insight into and recommendations for industry changes—primarily cultural and educational in nature—that could improve their physical and mental health, career longevity, and employability when they are confronted with head trauma.
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