面向高校职工和学生的运动训练学生诊所的服务利用与价值。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Cynthia J Wright
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摘要

背景:学生经营的健康诊所(SRHC)通常用于为健康教育项目的学生提供临床经验以及为目标社区提供医疗保健服务。最近关于运动训练SRHCs (AT-SRHCs)的报道,其客户群体为大学生、员工和/或社区成员,报道了积极的患者结果和较高的患者满意度,然而关于AT-SRHC的治疗条件、服务和价值的数据有限。目的:了解免费at - srhc运动训练服务的使用情况。设计:从2022年9月至2024年5月回顾图表。环境:以大学为基础的AT-SRHC。患者:97例(男52例,女44例,未记载1例);年龄(32.6±13.7)岁,年龄范围:18-65岁;50名员工,47名学生)。主要结果测量:数据从电子病历和调度软件中提取。提取的变量包括患者人口统计、预约人数、损伤机制、受伤的身体部位、受伤后的天数、损伤诊断、损伤严重程度和通用程序术语(CPT)代码。对数据进行描述性分析。结果:64%(226/352)的预约被预约。最常见的3个身体部位是膝关节(n=26, 23.9%)、肩部(n=23, 21.1%)和大腿(n=13, 11.9%)。最常见的3种诊断是扭伤/拉伤(n=51, 46.8%)、过度使用(如上髁炎、撞击、肌腱炎;N =18, 16.5%)和非特异性关节疼痛(N =22, 20.2%)。最常见的3种CPT编码分别是治疗性运动(n=136)、运动训练评估(n=98)和手工治疗(n=78)。服务总价值估计为6 901美元至13 498美元(每届39.89美元至78.03美元)。结论:at - srhc的服务在头两年的运营中被一小部分校园人口所利用。数据提供了AT-SRHC服务利用率和价值的初步见解。其他组织可能会从开发AT-SRHC中受益,以提供负担得起的护理和学生临床经验。
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Service Utilization and Value at an Athletic Training Student Run Clinic for University Employees and Students.

Context: Student-run health clinics (SRHC) are commonly utilized to provide clinical experiences to students in healthcare education programs as well as healthcare services to a target community. Recent reports on athletic training SRHCs (AT-SRHCs) with a client population of university students, employees and/or community members have reported positive patient outcomes and high patient satisfaction, however there is limited data about the treated conditions, services and value provided by AT-SRHC.

Objective: To track utilization of athletic training services at a free AT-SRHC.

Design: Retrospective chart review from September 2022-May 2024.

Setting: University-based AT-SRHC.

Patients: 97 patients (52 males, 44 females, 1 not documented; age 32.6±13.7 years, range: 18-65 years old; 50 employees, 47 students).

Main outcome measures: Data were extracted from an electronic medical record and scheduling software. Variables extracted included patient demographics, appointment numbers, mechanism of injury, injured body part, days since injury, injury diagnosis, injury severity, and common procedural terminology (CPT) codes. Data were analyzed descriptively.

Results: Sixty-four percent (226/352) of available appointment sessions were reserved. The 3 most commonly injured body areas were the knee (n=26, 23.9%), shoulder (n=23, 21.1%), and thigh (n=13, 11.9%). The 3 most common diagnoses were sprains/strains (n=51, 46.8%), overuse conditions (e.g. epicondylitis, impingement, tendonitis; n=18, 16.5%), and nonspecific joint pain (n=22, 20.2%). The 3 most common CPT codes were for therapeutic exercise (n=136), athletic training evaluation (n=98), and manual therapy (n=78). Estimates for the total value of services range from $6,901 to $13,498 ($39.89-78.03 per session).

Conclusions: Services at an AT-SRHC were utilized by a small portion of the campus population during its first 2 years of operation. Data provides preliminary insight into AT-SRHC service utilization and value. Additional organizations may benefit from developing an AT-SRHC to provide access to affordable care and student clinical experiences.

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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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