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Unbiased? Race, gender, and sport effects in university medical staff’s perceptions of injured student-athletes
Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2018-10-03 , DOI: 10.1080/19357397.2018.1525135
James N. Druckman 1 , Sophie Trawalter 2 , Ivonne Montes 3
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ABSTRACT Injured student-athletes rely on university medical staff personnel for care. Do these practitioners exhibit race and/or gender biases in their perceptions of injured student-athletes? While such biases have been widely documented in other medical practitioner populations, they have not been studied in the domain of college athletics. We use a survey experiment conducted on National Collegiate Athletic Association Division 1 medical staff to explore perceptions of an injured student-athlete (e.g. the likelihood of the student-athlete complying with treatment). We find little evidence of bias. We discuss why this population of medical practitioners may differ from others, and we offer suggestions for future work on medical treatment of student-athletes.

中文翻译:

公正吗?种族,性别和运动对大学医务人员伤害学生运动员的看法

摘要受伤的学生运动员依靠大学医务人员进行护理。这些从业者在伤害学生运动员的观念上是否表现出种族和/或性别偏见?尽管这种偏见已在其他医疗从业者群体中得到了广泛证明,但尚未在大学运动领域进行研究。我们使用在国家大学体育协会第1部门医务人员中进行的一项调查实验,来探索对受伤的学生运动员的看法(例如,学生运动员遵守治疗的可能性)。我们发现偏见的证据很少。我们讨论了为什么这一批从业医生可能与其他人有所不同,并为学生运动员的医疗工作提供了建议。
更新日期:2018-10-03
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