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Leadership Behaviors of Athletic Training Leaders Compared With Leaders in Other Fields

机译:运动训练队长与其他领域的领导者的领导行为

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>Context: Athletic trainers are in positions of leadership.>Objective: To determine self-reported leadership practices of head athletic trainers (HATCs) and program directors (PDs).>Design: Cross-sectional study.>Setting: Respondents' academic institutions.>Patients or Other Participants: A total of 238 athletic training leaders completed the Leadership Practices Inventory. Of these, 50.4% (n = 120) were HATCs and 49.6% (n = 118) were PDs; 69.3% (n = 165) were men and 30.7% (n = 73) were women; almost all respondents (97.1%, n = 231) were white. Respondents typically reported having 11 to 15 years of experience as an athletic trainer (n = 57, 23.9%) and being between the ages of 30 and 39 years (n = 109, 45.8%).>Main Outcome Measure(s): Categories of leadership behaviors (ie, Model, Inspire, Challenge, Encourage, and Enable) were scored from 1 (almost never) to 10 (almost always). Item scores were summed to compute mean category scores. We analyzed demographic information; used t ratios to compare the data from athletic training leaders (PDs and HATCs) with normative data; compared sex, age, position, ethnicity, and years of experience with leadership practices; and computed mean scores.>Results: Athletic training leaders reported using leadership behaviors similar to those of other leaders. The PDs reported using inspiring, challenging, enabling, and encouraging leadership behaviors more often than did the HATCs. No differences were found by ethnicity, age, years of experience, or leadership practices.>Conclusions: Athletic training leaders are transformational leaders. Athletic training education program accreditation requirements likely account for the difference in leadership practices between PDs and HATCs.
机译:>背景:运动训练者处于领导地位。>目标:确定首席体育教练(HATC)和项目负责人(PD)自我报告的领导实践。>设计:横断面研究。>设置:受访者的学术机构。>患者或其他参与者:共有238名运动训练负责人完成了《领导力实践》清单。其中,有50.4%(n = 120)是HATC,有49.6%(n = 118)是PD。男性为69.3%(n = 165),女性为30.7%(n = 73);几乎所有受访者(97.1%,n = 231)都是白人。受访者通常报告说拥有11至15年的运动教练经验(n = 57,23.9%),年龄在30至39岁之间(n = 109,45.8%)。>主要指标::领导行为的类别(例如,模型,激励,挑战,鼓励和启用)得分从1(几乎从不)到10(几乎总是)。将项目得分相加以计算平均类别得分。我们分析了人口统计信息;使用t比率将运动训练负责人(PD和HATC)的数据与标准数据进行比较;比较性别,年龄,职位,种族和领导实践经验; >结果:运动训练领导者报告说使用的领导行为与其他领导者相似。与HATC相比,PD报告的使用激励,挑战,支持和鼓励领导行为的频率更高。没有种族,年龄,工作年限或领导实践的差异。>结论:运动训练领导者是变革型领导者。运动训练教育计划认证要求可能是造成PD和HATC之间领导实践差异的原因。

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