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Adherence to Drug-Dispensation and Drug-Administration Laws and Guidelines in Collegiate Athletic Training Rooms: A 5-Year Review

机译:遵守大学运动训练室的药物分配和药物管理法律与准则:5年回顾

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Context: To both ensure athletes' safety and avoid legal penalties, athletic trainers' (ATs') handling of medications in the athletic training room should conform with federal and state statutes. Objective: To revisit drug dispensation and administration in collegiate athletic training rooms 5?years after the initial study. Design: Survey study. Setting: College and university athletic training rooms. Patients or Other Participants: All 4627 certified ATs employed in National Collegiate Athletic Association Divisions I, II, and III and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics institutions, as listed by the National Athletic Trainers' Association, were surveyed. Data Collection and Analysis: The survey was created for the 2001 study based on federal laws. We used analyses of variance to study compliance by division (I, II, or III) and sex and by sex and employment status (head or assistant AT). Results: A total of 2330 ATs (N = 4627, 50%) provided 1535 usable responses. For comparison with the 2001 data, only head ATs' responses were included (n = 670). In general, drug distribution compliance scores among head ATs were low (mean = 6.37 ± 0.15, range = 0–25 points). The ATs were less compliant when handling over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Only 55.5% of ATs stored medications in a locked cabinet, compared with 67.1% in 2001. A large number of ATs administered OTC drugs in any amount necessary (n = 689, 44%), and 3.6% (n = 55) allowed athletes access without any consultation, compared with 53.8% and 4.9%, respectively, in 2001. However, prescription medication practices improved since the first study. Also, we noted a main effect of employment status (F1,934 = 5.57, P < .05): head ATs were less compliant than assistant ATs. Conclusions: Compared with 5?years ago, ATs appear to be more compliant with federal statutes regarding prescription drug regulation. A thorough understanding of appropriate OTC medication administration practices still appears to be lacking.
机译:背景:为了确保运动员的安全并避免法律上的处罚,在运动训练室中运动训练员(AT)的药物处理应符合联邦和州法规。目的:重新研究最初研究后5年的大学运动训练室的药物分配和给药方式。设计:调查研究。地点:大学和大学运动训练室。患者或其他参与者:调查了美国国家田径训练员协会列出的,在美国大学田径协会的I,II和III部门以及美国大学间田径机构的协会中使用的所有4627枚经认证的AT。数据收集和分析:该调查是根据联邦法律针对2001年的研究创建的。我们使用方差分析按部门(I,II或III)和性别以及性别和就业状况(主管或助理AT)研究依从性。结果:总共2330个AT(N = 4627,50%)提供了1535个可用响应。为了与2001年的数据进行比较,只包括总负责人的回答(n = 670)。通常,头部AT的药物分配依从性评分较低(平均值= 6.37±0.15,范围= 0–25分)。在处理非处方药(OTC)时,AT的依从性较差。只有55.5%的AT将药物存储在上锁的橱柜中,而2001年为67.1%。大量的AT接受了必要数量的OTC药品(n = 689、44 %)和3.6 %(n = 55)允许运动员无需任何咨询就可以进入,而2001年分别为53.8%和4.9%。但是,自首次研究以来,处方药做法有所改善。此外,我们注意到了就业状况的主要影响(F1,934 = 5.57,P <.05):首席助理的顺从性不如助理助理。结论:与5年前相比,AT在处方药监管方面似乎更符合联邦法规。似乎仍然缺乏对适当的OTC药物管理实践的透彻了解。

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