Self-Perceived Continuing Education Needs of Certified Athletic Trainers
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Self-Perceived Continuing Education Needs of Certified Athletic Trainers
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the self-perceived continuing education needs of current certified athletic trainers and the factors that affect those needs. DESIGN AND SETTING: Self-reporting surveys using a Likert-type scale were sent to 2000 certified athletic trainers. SUBJECTS: All subjects were certified athletic trainers working in the United States. MEASUREMENTS: A 3-part survey of continuing education participation, continuing education needs, and demographic data was developed. Continuing education items were based on the domains of athletic training as defined by the Athletic Training Role Delineation Study, 3rd edition. RESULTS: The response rate was 52% (1040/2000). Athletic trainers in this study perceived "some to moderate need" for continuing education within each of the domains. Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries (domain 3) was the area in which athletic trainers saw the most need for continuing education. The back and neck were specific anatomical areas perceived by the athletic trainers as needing the highest level of continuing education. Sex was a significant factor in the perceived importance of continuing education within all but domain 5, Professional Development and Responsibility. Other factors included employment setting and years of experience. CONCLUSIONS: Athletic trainers in this study perceived each of the tasks within the domains to be at least "somewhat important," with rehabilitation and specific continuing education programs for the back and neck being the most important. Sex, employment setting, and years of experience may influence what athletic trainers think is important. Therefore, continuing education providers should attempt to vary programs and tailor them to various audiences.
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