Adams William M, Mazerolle Stephanie M, Casa Douglas J, Huggins Robert A, Burton Laura
Korey Stringer Institute, Department of Kinesiology, University of Connecticut, Storrs.
J Athl Train. 2014 Jul-Aug;49(4):469-77. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-49.3.01. Epub 2014 Jun 16.
Prior researchers have examined the first-aid knowledge and decision making among high school coaches, but little is known about their perceived knowledge of exertional heat stroke (EHS) or their relationships with an athletic trainer (AT).
To examine secondary school football coaches' perceived knowledge of EHS and their professional relationship with an AT.
Qualitative study.
Web-based management system.
Thirty-eight secondary school head football coaches (37 men, 1 woman) participated in this study. Their average age was 47 ± 10 years old, and they had 12 ± 9 years' experience as a head football coach.
Participants responded to a series of online questions that were focused on their perceived knowledge of EHS and professional relationships with ATs. Data credibility was established through multiple-analyst triangulation and peer review. We analyzed the data by borrowing from the principles of a general inductive approach.
Two dominant themes emerged from the data: perceived self-confidence of the secondary school coach and the influence of the AT. The first theme highlighted the perceived confidence, due to basic emergency care training, of the coach regarding management of an emergency situation, despite a lack of knowledge. The second theme illustrated the secondary school coach's positive professional relationships with ATs regarding patient care and emergency procedures. Of the coaches who participated, 89% (34 out of 38) indicated positive interactions with their ATs.
These secondary school coaches were unaware of the potential causes of EHS or the symptoms associated with EHS, and they had higher perceived levels of self-confidence in management abilities than indicated by their perceived knowledge level. The secondary school football coaches valued and understood the role of the AT regarding patient and emergency care.
先前的研究人员已经考察了高中教练的急救知识和决策能力,但对于他们对劳力性热射病(EHS)的认知以及他们与运动训练师(AT)的关系却知之甚少。
考察中学足球教练对EHS的认知以及他们与AT的专业关系。
定性研究。
基于网络的管理系统。
38名中学足球主教练(37名男性,1名女性)参与了本研究。他们的平均年龄为47±10岁,担任足球主教练的经验为12±9年。
参与者回答了一系列在线问题,这些问题聚焦于他们对EHS的认知以及与AT的专业关系。通过多分析师三角验证和同行评审建立数据可信度。我们借鉴一般归纳法的原则对数据进行分析。
数据中出现了两个主要主题:中学教练的自我认知信心和AT的影响。第一个主题强调,尽管缺乏相关知识,但由于接受过基本急救培训,教练在应对紧急情况时仍有自我认知信心。第二个主题表明,中学教练在患者护理和急救程序方面与AT保持着积极的专业关系。参与研究的教练中,89%(38人中有34人)表示与他们的AT有积极互动。
这些中学教练并不了解EHS的潜在病因或与之相关的症状,并且他们在管理能力方面的自我认知水平高于其实际知识水平所显示的程度。中学足球教练重视并理解AT在患者护理和急救方面的作用。