"From Sweats to Suits": Administrators' Recommendations For Student-Athlete Career Development Services.

Jackson Sears, Natalie Bunch, Tyler A. Williams, Beth A. Cianfrone
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Division I college athletes are faced with numerous academic challenges during their time in school, including conflicts of interest between the university (e.g., academic success), athletic department (e.g., athletic success), and their own priorities (e.g., quality of life, balancing academic and athletic success). These growing demands may impact student-athletes’ ability to prepare for a career after sport. Thus, there is a need for high-quality student-athlete career development programming and services in student-athlete support centers. The purpose of this study was to gain senior administrators’ perspectives of student-athlete support services to determine best practices of career development programming. Division I administrators (N = 10), who oversee student-athlete support centers, provided insight and feedback via semi-structured interviews. A directed qualitative content analysis was conducted to discern best practices, levels of student-athlete engagement, and preferred attributes of career development personnel. The findings provide specific recommendations, which can help other student-athlete career development personnel improve their programs and adds to the holistic care literature.
"从汗衫到西装":管理者对学生运动员职业发展服务的建议。
一级大学运动员在校期间面临着许多学业挑战,包括大学(如学业成功)、体育部(如运动成功)和他们自己的优先事项(如生活质量、平衡学业和运动成功)之间的利益冲突。这些日益增长的需求可能会影响运动员为运动后的职业生涯做准备的能力。因此,学生运动员支持中心需要高质量的学生运动员职业发展计划和服务。本研究的目的是了解高级管理人员对学生运动员支持服务的看法,以确定职业发展计划的最佳实践。第一组的管理人员(N = 10)负责监督学生运动员支持中心,他们通过半结构化访谈提供了见解和反馈。我们进行了有针对性的定性内容分析,以确定最佳实践、学生运动员的参与程度以及职业发展人员的首选属性。研究结果提供了具体建议,可帮助其他学生运动员职业发展人员改进他们的计划,并为整体护理文献增添了新的内容。
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