北美职业体育骨科医生身份与经验的专题分析。

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S378045
Kaitlyn Blacha, Andrew Cade, Tyler Russell, Daniel Skinner
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目的:本基于访谈的专题分析研究了北美职业运动(棒球、篮球、足球、曲棍球和足球)中骨科医生(DOs)不断演变的职业身份和实践,以了解DOs在治疗运动员患者时使用骨科特定技能的程度。此外,该研究还试图了解专业偏见的普遍程度、DOs与其他卫生专业人员之间的跨专业动态以及管理等其他因素。方法:这个定性的,基于访谈的研究是基于12个半结构化的访谈,与41%的DOs(所有非手术,初级保健运动医学训练)在北美专业运动队工作。采访经过转录和编码,以确定关键主题和代表性语录。结果:调查结果表明,医生认为他们的训练和哲学取向使他们能够为服务专业运动队的医疗需求做出重要贡献。与此同时,医生们也很谨慎地支持一种针对整骨疗法的患者护理方法,比如唤起整骨疗法的护理原则或整骨疗法手法医学等技术。这种情况有几个原因,其中最重要的是在专业运动医学团队中对合作和合作的强烈推动。结论:本研究发现,在处理复杂的整骨疗法身份时,在职业体育运动中工作的DOs对自己的整骨疗法取向感到自豪,并报告说很少受到歧视,但也淡化了他们的实践与其他医疗保健专业人员的历史区别。这些发现影响了学者们如何看待运动医学中新兴的职业身份,尤其是快速发展的骨科医学。
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A Thematic Analysis of Osteopathic Physicians' Identities and Experiences in North American Professional Sports.

Objective: This interview-based thematic analysis examines the evolving professional identities and practices of osteopathic physicians (DOs) in North American professional sports (baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer) to understand the extent to which DOs employ osteopathic-specific skill sets in their work with player-patients. In addition, the study sought to understand the prevalence of professional bias, interprofessional dynamics between DOs and other health professionals, and other factors such as management.

Methods: This qualitative, interview-based study is grounded in twelve semi-structured interviews with 41% of DOs (all nonsurgical, primary care sports medicine trained) working with North American professional sports teams. Interviews were transcribed and coded to identify key themes and representative quotes.

Results: Findings suggest that DOs believe their training and philosophical orientation positions them well to make important contributions to serving the medical needs of professional sports teams. At the same time, DOs are careful about championing an osteopathically-specific approach to patient care, such as evoking osteopathic principles of care or techniques such as Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. This is the case for several reasons, the most important of which is a strong drive toward collaboration and collegiality within professional sports medicine teams.

Conclusion: This study finds that in navigating the complexities of osteopathic identity, DOs working in professional sports are proud of their osteopathic orientation and report experiencing little discrimination, but also downplay what has historically distinguished their practice from that of other healthcare professionals. These findings have consequences for how scholars think about emerging professional identities in sports medicine, generally, as well as the fast-growing profession of osteopathic medicine specifically.

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