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Organizational Infrastructure in the Collegiate Athletic Training Setting, Part III: Benefits of and Barriers in the Medical and Academic Models

机译:高校运动训练环境中的组织基础结构,第三部分:医学和学术模式的收益与障碍

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Context:?Academic and medical models are emerging as alternatives to the athletics model, which is the more predominant model in the collegiate athletic training setting. Little is known about athletic trainers' (ATs') perceptions of these models. Objective:?To investigate the perceived benefits of and barriers in the medical and academic models. Design:?Qualitative study. Setting:?National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I, II, and III. Patients or Other Participants:?A total of 16 full-time ATs (10 men, 6 women; age = 32 ± 6 years, experience = 10 ± 6 years) working in the medical (n = 8) and academic (n = 8) models. Data Collection and Analysis:?We conducted semistructured telephone interviews and evaluated the qualitative data using a general inductive approach. Multiple-analyst triangulation and peer review were completed to satisfy data credibility. Results:?In the medical model, role congruency and work-life balance emerged as benefits, whereas role conflict, specifically intersender conflict with coaches, was a barrier. In the academic model, role congruency emerged as a benefit, and barriers were role strain and work-life conflict. Subscales of role strain included role conflict and role ambiguity for new employees. Role conflict stemmed from intersender conflict with coaches and athletics administrative personnel and interrole conflict with fulfilling multiple overlapping roles (academic, clinical, administrative). Conclusions:?The infrastructure in which ATs provide medical care needs to be evaluated. We found that the medical model can support better alignment for both patient care and the wellbeing of ATs. Whereas the academic model has perceived benefits, role incongruence exists, mostly because of the role complexity associated with balancing teaching, patient-care, and administrative duties.
机译:背景:学术和医学模型正在替代竞技模型,这是大学运动训练中最主要的模型。关于运动训练员(ATs)对这些模型的了解知之甚少。目的:研究医学和学术模型的感知收益和障碍。设计:定性研究。地点:国家大学体育协会I,II和III分部。患者或其他参与者:共有16名全职AT(10名男性,6名女性;年龄= 32±6岁,经验= 10±6年),从事医学(n = 8)和学术(n = 8) ) 楷模。数据收集和分析:我们进行了半结构化电话采访,并使用一般归纳法评估了定性数据。为了满足数据可信度,完成了多分析师三角剖分和同行评审。结果:在医学模型中,角色一致和工作与生活的平衡成为收益,而角色冲突,特别是与教练之间的性行为者冲突是一个障碍。在学术模型中,角色一致是一种好处,而障碍是角色紧张和工作与生活的冲突。角色紧张的次级量表包括新员工的角色冲突和角色歧义。角色冲突源于与教练员和田径行政人员之间的利益冲突,而角色扮演则是因为他们承担着多重重叠的角色(学术,临床,行政)。结论:需要评估AT提供医疗服务的基础设施。我们发现,该医学模型可以为患者护理和AT的福祉提供更好的支持。尽管学术模型已经意识到了好处,但存在角色不一致的情况,主要是因为与平衡教学,患者护理和行政职责相关的角色复杂性。

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