新获得认证的运动训练员在过渡到实践过程中的入职流程。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Ashley B Thrasher, Stacy E Walker, Julie M Cavallario
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背景:在新的运动训练员(ATs)过渡到他们的角色时,一些雇主会提供指导和入职培训,以帮助他们向执业过渡。目前还缺乏对新运动训练师过渡到执业阶段的理想入职流程的研究:设计:基础理论:设计:基础理论:患者或其他参与者:17名刚从专业硕士课程毕业并获得资格证书的新入职助理医疗人员(11名女性,6名男性;25.6±2.2年)和12名雇主(6名女性,6名男性;监督新入职助理医疗人员的工作年限:8.5±4.9年)参与了本研究:通过有目的的抽样招募参与者。采用半结构化访谈指南对每位参与者进行电话访谈。员工分别在入职后约 3 个月、6 个月、9 个月和 13-15 个月接受访谈。雇主接受了一次访谈。数据饱和度决定了参与者的数量。通过基础理论对数据进行分析,并对数据的共同主题和次主题进行编码。通过同行评议、成员核对和多分析师三角测量,确定了数据的可信度:结果:出现了两个主题:最初的入职培训和持续的入职培训。参与者报告说,在初始入职培训中,他们接受了组织、部门和具体地点的入职培训。在继续入职方面,参与者报告了指导、实地考察、反馈和评估、定期会议以及继续教育和专业发展:入职培训对新获得资格证书的护理人员向执业过渡至关重要,因为它可以提供支持,帮助新员工了解并适应自己的角色。入职培训应超越最初的入职指导,包括与主管、其他辅助医务人员的定期会议,以及实地考察,以提供反馈意见,确保新辅助医务人员适应其角色。新的助产士应寻求主管和当地助产士的支持,以帮助他们更好地了解自己的角色。
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Newly credentialed athletic trainers' onboarding process during the transition to practice.

Context: As new athletic trainers (ATs) transition into their roles, some employers provide orientation and onboarding to assist with the transition to practice. There is a lack of research outlining the ideal onboarding process for new ATs transitioning to practice.

Objective: Examine the onboarding process for new ATs.

Design: Grounded theory.

Setting: College/university, secondary school, hospital/clinic.

Patients or other participants: Seventeen newly credentialed, employed ATs who recently graduated from professional masters' programs (11 female, 6 male; 25.6±2.2 years) and twelve employers (6 female, 6 male, years in role supervising new ATs: 8.5±4.9) participated in this study.

Data collection and analysis: Participants were recruited via purposive sampling. Each participant was interviewed via phone using a semi-structured interview guide. Employees were interviewed approximately 3, 6, 9, and 13-15 months after beginning employment. Employers were interviewed one time. Data saturation guided the number of participants. Data were analyzed through grounded theory, with data coded for common themes and subthemes. Trustworthiness was established via peer review, member checks, and multi-analyst triangulation.

Results: Two themes emerged: initial orientation and continued onboarding. Participants reported receiving organizational, departmental, and site-specific orientations for initial orientation. For continued onboarding, participants reported mentoring, site visits, feedback and evaluation, regular meetings, and continuing education and professional development.

Conclusions: Onboarding is vital in transitioning to practice for newly credentialed ATs, as it provides support and helps new employees understand and adapt to their roles. Onboarding should go beyond initial orientation and include regular meetings with supervisors, other ATs, and site visits to provide feedback and ensure new ATs adapt to their roles. New ATs should seek support from supervisors and local ATs to help better understand their role.

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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
106
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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