Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana State University, Terre Haute.
Drake University, Des Moines, IA.
J Athl Train. 2023 Sep 1;58(9):747-750. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0614.22.
Collegiate student-athletes experience an increasing number of mental health concerns. To help address these concerns and provide high-quality health care for student-athletes, institutions of higher education are being encouraged to create interprofessional health care teams that are specifically dedicated to managing mental health. We interviewed 3 interprofessional health care teams who collaborate to manage routine and emergency mental health conditions in collegiate student-athletes. Teams represented all 3 National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) divisions and included athletic trainers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, dietitians and nutritionists, social workers, nurses, and physician assistants (associates). The interprofessional teams indicated that the existing NCAA recommendations helped to solidify members and roles of the mental health care team; however, they all believed their teams would benefit from more counselors and psychiatrists. Teams had different mechanisms for referral and accessing mental health resources on their campuses, which may make on-the-job training for new members of the team an organizational necessity.
大学生运动员面临着越来越多的心理健康问题。为了解决这些问题,并为运动员提供高质量的医疗服务,高等教育机构被鼓励创建专门负责管理心理健康的跨专业医疗团队。我们采访了 3 个跨专业医疗团队,这些团队合作管理大学生运动员的常规和紧急心理健康状况。这些团队代表了所有 3 个全国大学体育协会(NCAA)的级别,包括运动训练师、临床心理学家、精神科医生、营养师和营养学家、社会工作者、护士以及医师助理(助理医生)。跨专业团队表示,现有的 NCAA 建议有助于确定心理健康护理团队的成员和角色;然而,他们都认为团队可以从更多的顾问和精神科医生那里受益。各团队有不同的机制来推荐和获取校园内的心理健康资源,这可能使得对团队新成员进行在职培训成为组织的必要条件。