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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 8.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2017 May 19;56(9):854–865. doi: 10.1177/0009922817709555

Table 2.

Proportion of Concussion Visits in the Post-intervention Period (N = 10 783) in Which the Vestibular Oculomotor Examination Was Performed and Return-to-Learn/Return-to-Play (RTL/RTP) Guidelines Were Provided.

Vestibular Oculomotor Examination Performed RTL or RTP Guidelines Provided


n % n %
Overall 7666 71.1 7859 72.9
Patient age (years) at date of visit
 0–4 34 25.0 37 27.2
 5–11 2217 72.0 2286 74.2
 12–14 2976 73.1 3041 74.7
 15–19 2439 69.8 2495 71.4
Patient sex
 Female 3870 72.5 3952 74.0
 Male 3796 69.7 3907 71.8
Patient race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white 5910 72.0 6072 73.9
 Hispanic 231 61.8 242 64.7
 Non-Hispanic black 860 71.9 851 71.2
 Non-Hispanic Asian/American Indian/Other/Multiple race 129 67.9 139 73.2
 Unknown 536 66.2 555 68.5
Payor
 Private 6622 71.4 6813 73.5
 Medicaid 953 69.3 945 68.7
 Self-pay 91 65.9 101 73.2
Presence of other injuries
 No 7592 71.3 7786 73.1
 Yes 74 53.2 73 52.5
Visit is first concussion visit
 No 4397 69.3 4424 69.7
 Yes 3269 73.6 3435 77.4
Visit time of day
 07:00–10:59 2150 69.0 2222 71.4
 11:00–14:59 2914 71.2 2975 72.7
 15:00–18:59 2409 72.2 2465 73.9
 19:00–22:59 193 79.4 197 81.1
Visit by weekend vs weekday
 Weekend: Sat/Sun 157 71.7 163 74.4
 Weekday: Mon-Fri 7509 71.1 7696 72.9
Provider type
 Physician 6357 68.4 6543 70.4
 Nurse practitioner 1254 88.6 1263 89.3
 Other 55 77.5 53 74.6