Interprofessional and Collaborative Practices of Athletic Trainers in the Secondary School Setting

Author:

Meskimen John1,Kirby Jessica L.2,Drescher Matthew J.1,Eberman Lindsey E.1

Affiliation:

1. Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana State University, Terre Haute

2. Western Carolina University, Sylva, NC

Abstract

Context Interprofessional and collaborative practice (IPCP) is thought to improve comprehensive patient care but is often hindered by a lack of knowledge about the scope of training of other providers, inadequate communication, and structural barriers. The secondary school setting may pose unique challenges to IPCP. Objective To investigate the perceptions and practices of secondary school athletic trainers (SSATs) regarding IPCP. Design and Setting Cross-sectional, Web-based survey. Patients or Other Participants Secondary school athletic trainers (N = 379, age = 35 ± 11 years, experience = 12 ± 10 years). Intervention(s) We used a modified version of the Clinician Perspectives of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Survey, a validated survey consisting of 6 sections representing 6 different constructs (48 items) and 4 open-ended response questions focused on perceived challenges, resources, drawbacks, and benefits relative to IPCP. Main Outcomes Measure(s) We calculated descriptive statistics, including a composite mean, to characterize the scores on each construct. We analyzed the open-ended, qualitative data using general inductive coding and used multiple analysts and auditing to establish trustworthiness. Results We contacted 4666 SSATs to complete the survey. We had 507 (10.9%) SSATs respond, and 379 (74.8%) completed the survey in its entirety. Secondary school athletic trainers agreed with or marked that statements were either always true or sometimes true for all constructs. Three main themes emerged from the open-ended data: (1) communication, (2) infrastructure, and (3) learning. Communication was deemed critical, and having access to shared information improved collaboration. Secondary school athletic trainers were often responsible for initiating communication. A strong infrastructure that enhanced access to other providers, incorporated parents, and improved efficiency helped support IPCP. Interprofessional and collaborative practice resulted in learning between providers, including roles and responsibilities, which yielded stronger trust and respect. Interprofessional and collaborative practice resulted in idea sharing and potentially improved patient outcomes. Conclusions Although SSATs described regular use of IPCP in practice, barriers exist that diminish IPCP including communication, infrastructure, and learning between professions.

Publisher

Journal of Athletic Training/NATA

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