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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33598504

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Due in part to concern about the potential long-term effects of concussion and repetitive head injuries in football, some programs have implemented tackling interventions. This paper explores youth football coaches' perception of football safety and their experiences implementing these interventions aimed at athlete safety. Using a qualitative approach, coaches were interviewed by means of a semi-structured protocol that covered: (a) demographics; (b) background and experiences; (c) personal relevance risks, safety, and benefits of youth football; (d) experiences with tackling technique; (e) experiences with mouth guard sensors; and (f) opinions on disseminating information on football safety. Most coaches felt that learning tackling at a young age helped prepare them for their playing later in life and believed that youth should begin playing tackle football at a young age. Coaches were mixed regarding their concerns about the risk for concussion and subconcussive head impacts. Still, most were receptive to changes in rules and policies aimed at making football safer. Findings from this study demonstrate that youth football coaches are important stakeholders to consider when implementing changes to youth football. Understanding coach perceptions and experiences may inform future efforts aimed to educate coaches on rules and policies to make the game safer for youth athletes.

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Nurs Outlook ; 65(5): 643-651, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28411970

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BACKGROUND: Rising concerns over the capacity of nursing education to prepare enough nurses to meet population demand have received national attention. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation implemented the New Jersey Nursing Initiative Faculty Preparation Program to address nursing workforce issues in New Jersey. PURPOSE: This paper describes program and scholar outcomes and provides recommendations for nurse faculty development. METHODS: This descriptive study uses data from scholar surveys and interviews with grantees. DISCUSSION: Findings suggest that a faculty preparation program that targets doctoral students and includes financial support, socialization to the faculty role, and formal education courses produces graduates who maintain a career in nursing education for up to three years after program completion. However, most master's-level students who also received formal preparation in nursing education were employed in clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: Program developers must carefully consider the design of programs that integrate faculty preparation and advanced clinical training for master's-level students.


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Curriculum , Educación de Postgrado en Enfermería/organización & administración , Docentes de Enfermería/educación , Docentes de Enfermería/provisión & distribución , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , New Jersey , Desarrollo de Programa , Evaluación de Programas y Proyectos de Salud
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