Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT.
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.
J Athl Train. 2018 Feb;53(2):190-201. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-214-16. Epub 2018 Jan 19.
Athletic trainers (ATs) employed in the professional sport setting (ATPSSs) demonstrate moderate to high degrees of role strain. The experiences and perceptions of these ATs provide insight regarding the sources of role strain as well as ways to reduce it.
To investigate the perceptions of ATPSSs regarding role strain.
Qualitative study.
From a purposeful sampling of 389 ATs employed in the 5 major sport leagues (Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, National Basketball Association, National Football League, and National Hockey League), we identified 34 participants willing to participate in phone interviews. Data Collection and Procedures: Semistructured phone interviews. Inductive data analysis was based on a grounded theory approach. Credibility was addressed with member checks and a peer debriefing.
Three first-order emergent themes materialized from the data: (1) sources of role strain, (2) consequences of role strain, and (3) strategies to alleviate role strain in ATPSSs. Participants described the antecedents of role strain as emerging from the competing expectations of the professional athlete, the organization, and the sport league. Consequences of role strain included effects on direct patient care and work-life imbalance. Improving organizational factors such as inadequate staffing and poor communication within the organization were strategies described by participants for decreasing role strain in the professional sports setting.
Our participants discussed experiencing role strain, which was facilitated by trying to meet the competing demands placed on them with limited time and often with an inadequate support staff. Participant role strain affected health care and contributed to work-life imbalance. Participants described changing the organizational factors that contributed to role strain as a strategy to alleviate the perceived stress.
在职业体育环境中工作的运动训练师(ATs)表现出中等至高度的角色紧张。这些 ATs 的经历和看法提供了关于角色紧张的来源以及减轻角色紧张的方法的见解。
调查 ATPSS 对角色紧张的看法。
定性研究。
从在 5 个主要体育联盟(美国职棒大联盟、美国职业足球大联盟、美国国家篮球协会、美国国家橄榄球联盟和美国国家冰球联盟)中受雇的 389 名 AT 中进行有目的的抽样,我们确定了 34 名愿意参加电话访谈的参与者。
半结构化电话访谈。基于扎根理论方法的归纳数据分析。通过成员检查和同行汇报来解决可信度问题。
从数据中出现了三个一阶主题:(1)角色紧张的来源,(2)角色紧张的后果,以及(3)在 ATPSS 中减轻角色紧张的策略。参与者描述了角色紧张的前因是职业运动员、组织和体育联盟的竞争期望。角色紧张的后果包括对直接患者护理和工作-生活失衡的影响。参与者描述了改善组织因素,如人员配备不足和组织内沟通不畅,是减少职业体育环境中角色紧张的策略。
我们的参与者讨论了经历角色紧张的情况,这是由于他们试图在有限的时间内满足对他们的竞争需求,而且通常没有足够的支持人员。参与者的角色紧张影响了医疗保健,并导致工作-生活失衡。参与者描述了改变导致角色紧张的组织因素是减轻感知压力的一种策略。