1. Policies, Procedures, and Confidence in Managing Pregnancy Among Secondary School Athletic Trainers.
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Simpson, Kaylie, Goetschius, John, and Liberi, Victor
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KRUSKAL-Wallis Test ,ATHLETIC trainers ,CONFIDENCE ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,ATTITUDES of medical personnel ,WORK ,RESEARCH methodology ,MANN Whitney U Test ,TEENAGE pregnancy ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,EXPERIENTIAL learning ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SCHOOL administration ,STATISTICAL sampling ,CIVIL rights ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Adolescent pregnancy rates are higher in the United States than in other developed countries. Clear policies and procedures are necessary for managing pregnancy in the secondary school setting. This study aimed to determine if athletic trainers had a policy for, and their confidence in, managing pregnant athletes in the secondary school setting. Sixteen percent of the participants have previously managed adolescent pregnancy, yet only 4% had a policy. Athletic trainers with pregnancy policies and procedures or previous experience managing pregnancy reported greater confidence in managing pregnancy in adolescent athletes. Participants were only "slightly confident" in managing pregnant adolescent athletes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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