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Autor:
Ryan McIntire, Conner Howard, Haddon McIntosh, Rileigh Ricken, Aric J. Warren, Jennifer L. Volberding
Publikováno v:
Work. :1-15
BACKGROUND: Firefighting is among the most dangerous professions and requires exceptional physical fitness and focus while working. Patient-reported outcomes are a commonly used method to evaluate subjective health information and may be utilized by
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training. :1-6
The unpredictable environments firefighters face paired with biomechanically compromising shoulder movements, such as overhead and lifting movements, place this population at an increased risk for shoulder injury. The purpose of this study was to ass
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Athletic Therapy and Training. 27:293-297
The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and ally or asexual cultural competence has become a point of emphasis in patient care in the profession of athletic training. The purpose of this study was to determine the level
Publikováno v:
Global Research in Higher Education. 4:p32
Cultural competence education is a foundational behavior of professional practice that Athletic Training Programs (ATPs) have been tasked to incorporate into their curriculums. Ten ATP faculty were individually interviewed to determine the current me
Autor:
Jennifer L. Volberding, W. David Carr
Publikováno v:
Athletic Training Education Journal. 9:127-134
Objective To describe the development of a self-efficacy instrument and to explore the changes by gender in student self-efficacy ratings over 1 year. Design and Setting An exploratory study utilizing an instrument that measures self-efficacy in unde
Autor:
Jennifer L Volberding, Dustin Melvin
Publikováno v:
Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 6:155-160
Autor:
Jennifer L Volberding
Publikováno v:
Athletic Training & Sports Health Care. 6:31-36
Cultural competence (CC), or the ability to provide high-quality health care within the context of a patient’s race, ethnicity, language, religious beliefs, or behaviors, is an essential component of professional practice. This study aimed to deter