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College athletes perception of care provided by certified athletic trainers
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Porterfield, Jason M
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/ Physical therapy
/ Recreation
/ Rehabilitation
/ Therapy
2006
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College athletes perception of care provided by certified athletic trainers
Dissertation
College athletes perception of care provided by certified athletic trainers
2006
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Purpose. The purpose of this study was to examine the perception of the quality of care that athletes receive from their ATC. Problem. Certified Athletic Trainers provide care for many athletes. It is important to make sure that the athletes are satisfied with the care that they receive. Method. A descriptive type design was used for this study. The Student Athlete Response Form, created by Scott Unruh, ATC, was the instrument that was used. Subjects were 203 student athletes from Washington and Jefferson College and California University of Pennsylvania. Findings. Division III athletes had a significantly higher perception of care (200.34±9.30) than Division II athletes (193.25±13.08). It was found that women's basketball had a higher perception of care (204.05±2.13) than softball (195.43±12.59) and women's soccer (194.22±15.20). Conclusion. College athletes are highly satisfied with the care they receive from Certified Athletic Trainers.
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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0542538067, 9780542538063
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