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Exploring Summer Medical Care Within the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Setting: A Perspective From the Athletic Trainer

机译:在美国大学体育协会的第一分部内探索夏季医疗保健:运动教练的观点

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Context:?Over the last few decades, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) has made changes related to the increase in sanctioned team activities during summer athletics. These changes may affect how athletic training services are provided. Objective:?To investigate the methods by which athletic training departments of NCAA institutions manage expectations regarding athletic training services during the summer. Design:?Mixed-methods qualitative and quantitative study. Setting:?The NCAA Division I. Patients or Other Participants:?Twenty-two athletic trainers (13 men, 9 women) participated. All were employed full time within the NCAA Division I setting. Participants were 35 ± 8 years of age (range, 26?52 years), with 12 ± 7 years (range, 3?29 years) of athletic training experience. Data Collection and Analysis:?All participants completed a series of questions online that consisted of closed- (demographic and Likert-scale 5-point) and open-ended items that addressed the research questions. Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, and phenomenologic analyses were completed with the data. Peer review and multiple-analyst triangulation established credibility. Results:?Summer athletic training services included 3 primary mechanisms: individual medical care, shared medical care, or a combination of the 2. Participants reported working 40 ± 10 hours during the summer. Likert-item analysis showed that participants were moderately satisfied with their summer medical care structure (3.3 ± 1.0) and with the flexibility of summer schedules (3.0 ± 1.2). Yet the qualitative analysis revealed that perceptions of summer medical care were more positive for shared-care participants than for individual- or combination-care participants. The perceived effect on the athletic trainer included increased workload and expectations and a negative influence on work-life balance, particularly in terms of decreased schedule flexibility and opportunities for rejuvenation. For many, the summer season mimicked the hours, workload, and expectations of the nontraditional season. Conclusions:?The NCAA rule changes and medical care expectations affected the summer workload of athletic trainers, but job sharing seemed to help them manage conflict associated with providing summer athletic training services.
机译:背景:在过去的几十年中,美国大学田径协会(NCAA)做出了与夏季田径比赛中受认可的团队活动增加有关的变化。这些变化可能会影响提供运动训练服务的方式。目的:探讨NCAA机构的运动训练部门在夏季管理期望值的方法。设计:混合方法的定性和定量研究。地点:NCAA I分部。患者或其他参与者:22名体育教练(13名男性,9名女性)参加了比赛。所有人员全职在NCAA I部门工作。参与者年龄为35±8岁(范围26至52岁),具有12±7岁(范围3至29岁)的运动训练经验。数据收集和分析:所有参与者都在线完成了一系列问题,这些问题由封闭的(人口统计学和李克特量表的5分制)和不限成员名额的项目组成,用于解决研究问题。数据完成了描述性统计,频率分布和现象学分析。同行评审和多位分析师三角剖分树立了信誉。结果:夏季运动训练服务包括3个主要机制:个人医疗,共享医疗或两者结合。参与者报告说,夏季工作40±10小时。李克特项目分析表明,参与者对他们的夏季医疗结构(3.3±1.0)和夏季计划的灵活性(3.0±1.2)有中等程度的满意。然而,定性分析表明,与单人或联合医疗参与者相比,共享医疗参与者对夏季医疗保健的看法更为积极。对运动教练的感知影响包括工作量和期望的增加以及对工作与生活平衡的负面影响,特别是在日程安排灵活性降低和恢复活力方面。对于许多人来说,夏季模仿了非传统季节的时间,工作量和期望。结论:NCAA规则的变化和医疗期望影响了运动训练员的夏季工作量,但工作共享似乎有助于他们管理与提供夏季运动训练服务相关的冲突。

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