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Experiences and Attitudes of Collegiate Athletic Trainers Regarding Alcohol-Related Unintentional Injury in Athletes

机译:大学体育教练员在与酒精有关的运动员意外伤害方面的经验和态度

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Context: Alcohol-related unintentional injury (ARUI) has been an unexamined consequence of alcohol consumption by collegiate athletes. It has a potentially devastating effect on their athletic performances and careers. Awareness of this problem in athletes could have a huge effect on what athletic trainers (ATs) do to recognize, treat, and prevent it in a collegiate athlete population. Objective: To examine the experiences and attitudes among collegiate and university ATs about ARUI in the athletes in their care. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Web-based survey. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 1767 e-mail addresses for collegiate and university ATs within National Athletic Trainers' Association Districts 1, 2, 3, and 9. Main Outcome Measure(s): We calculated frequencies, percentages, and attitudes of ATs regarding ARUI in collegiate athletes during the 2010–2011 academic year. Results: The resulting sample size for the analysis was 459 (26.0%) participants of the initial total sample. More than 56% (n = 260) of the ATs reported that they had evaluated, treated, or referred if needed at least 1 ARUI in a collegiate athlete. On average, these ATs had evaluated, treated, or referred if needed 3 alcohol-related unintentional injuries within the 2010–2011academic year. About 73% (n = 331) of ATs agreed that ARUI is a serious problem. Nearly 80% (n = 358) indicated they believe ATs should receive more training to identify student–athletes with alcohol-related problems. Conclusions: Alcohol-related unintentional injury is a common and serious consequence of alcohol use among collegiate athletes. Many ATs also view it as a serious problem yet would like more training in how to address it. Alcohol-related unintentional injury may have important negative effects on the careers and athletic performances of athletes. Researchers need to determine how prevalent ARUI is in the collegiate athlete population and what ATs can do to address it.
机译:背景:与酒精有关的意外伤害(ARUI)是大学运动员饮酒后未经检查的结果。它对他们的运动表现和职业生涯具有潜在的破坏性影响。在运动员中意识到这一问题可能会对体育教练(ATs)在大学运动员群体中所做的识别,治疗和预防行为产生巨大影响。目的:探讨大学生和大学的AT在护理过程中关于ARUI的经验和态度。设计:横断面研究。设置:基于Web的调查。患者或其他参与者:全国运动训练员协会第1、2、3和9区的大学和大学AT的电子邮件地址总数为1767。主要成果衡量标准:我们计算了以下项目的频率,百分比和态度2010-2011学年有关大学运动员的ARUI的AT。结果:分析的最终样本量为初始总样本的459(26.0%)参与者。超过56%(n = 260)的AT报告说,他们已经对大学运动员进行了至少1项ARUI的评估,治疗或转诊。平均而言,在2010-2011学年,这些AT评估,治疗或转诊了3例与酒精相关的意外伤害。约73%(n = 331)的AT认为ARUI是一个严重的问题。将近80%(n = 358)的人表示,他们认为AT应当接受更多培训,以识别出与酒精有关的学生运动员。结论:与酒精有关的意外伤害是大学运动员饮酒的常见而严重的后果。许多AT也将其视为一个严重的问题,但希望对其进行更多的培训。酒精相关的意外伤害可能对运动员的职业和运动表现产生重要的负面影响。研究人员需要确定大学运动员群体中ARUI的流行程度以及AT可以采取哪些措施来解决这一问题。

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