AI Article Synopsis

  • Female head athletic trainers are underrepresented in intercollegiate athletics, and limited research exists on their experiences in attaining this position.
  • The study involved interviews with eight female head athletic trainers, revealing six major themes influencing their journey, including opportunities, leadership qualities, and personal characteristics that facilitated their roles, as well as obstacles such as family challenges and organizational barriers.
  • The findings indicate that these women often did not actively pursue the head athletic trainer role but achieved it through persistence and support, emphasizing the importance of leadership skills for success.

Article Abstract

Context: Very few women have leadership positions in athletic training (ie, head athletic training positions) in intercollegiate athletics. Research exists on the barriers to attaining the role; however, our understanding about the experiences of those currently engaged in the role is limited.

Objective: To examine the experiences of female head athletic trainers as they worked toward and attained the position of head athletic trainer.

Design: Qualitative study.

Setting: National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I setting.

Patients Or Other Participants: Eight female athletic trainers serving in the role of head athletic trainer participated in our study. The mean age of the participants was 45 ± 12 years, with 5 ± 1.5 years of experience in the role of head athletic trainer and 21 ± 10 years of experience as athletic trainers.

Data Collection And Analysis: We conducted phone interviews with the 8 participants following a semistructured format. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed following a general inductive approach as described by Thomas. To establish credibility, we used a peer reviewer, member checks, and multiple-analyst triangulation.

Results: Six major themes emerged from our analysis regarding the experiences of female head athletic trainers. Opportunities to become a head athletic trainer, leadership qualities, and unique personal characteristics were discussed as factors leading to the assumption of the role of the head athletic trainer. Where women hold back, family challenges, and organizational barriers speak to the potential obstacles to assuming the role of head athletic trainer.

Conclusions: Female head athletic trainers did not seek the role, but through persistence and encouragement, they find themselves assuming the role. Leadership skills were discussed as important for success in the role of head athletic trainer. Life balancing and parenting were identified as barriers to women seeking the role of head athletic trainer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4299739PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-49.3.50DOI Listing

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