High School Football Injury Rates and Services by Athletic Trainer Employment Status

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2016-01
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Reported injury rates and services in sports injury surveillance may be influenced by the employment setting of the certified athletic trainers (ATs) reporting these data. Objective

To determine whether injury rates and the average number of AT services per injury in high school football varied by AT employment status. Design

Cross-sectional study. Setting

We used data from the National Athletic Treatment, Injury and Outcomes Network and surveyed ATs about their employment setting. Patients or Other Participants

Forty-four responding ATs (37.9% of all National Athletic Treatment, Injury and Outcomes Network participants) worked at high schools with football programs and were included in this study. Fourteen ATs were full-time employees of the high school, and 30 ATs were employed as outreach ATs (ie, full-time and part-time ATs from nearby clinics, hospitals, and graduate school programs). Main Outcome Measure(s)

We calculated injury rates per 1000 athlete-exposures and average number of AT services per injury. Results

Reported injury rates and services per injury were greater among full-time school employees compared with outreach ATs. However, injury rates did not differ when restricted to time-loss injuries only. Conclusions

Our findings suggest that ATs who are full-time school employees may be able to identify and care for more patients with injuries.

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Kerr, Z. Y., Lynall, R. C., Mauntel, T. C., & Dompier, T. P. (2016). High School Football Injury Rates and Services by Athletic Trainer Employment Status. Journal of Athletic Training, 51(1), 70–73. http://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-51.3.02
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