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《运动与健康科学》(Journal of Sport and Health Science)
运动与健康科学 Journal of Sport and Health Science 运动医学 运动心理学
2012/9/18
《运动与健康科学》(Journal of Sport and Health Science)是经国家新闻出版总署批准,上海市教育委员会主管,由上海体育学院主办的英文版体育学术期刊。这是中国大陆创办的第一本英文版体育学术期刊,其办刊宗旨为:全方位、深层次报道国内外运动与健康科学领域前沿性研究成果,搭建国际学术交流平台,促进学科建设与发展。《运动与健康科学》(英文版)的创刊,填补了我国体育学术期刊发展...
Assessment of Certified Athletic Trainers' Levels of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Health Care
delivery of health care diversity culturally competent care
2010/9/8
The concept of culture and its relationship to athletic training beliefs and practices is virtually unexplored. The changing demographics of the United States and the injuries and illnesses of people ...
Recent Injury and Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescent Athletes
patient-oriented evidence POEM clinical outcomes children
2010/9/8
Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a global concept that takes into account the physical, psychological, and social domains of health. Determining the extent to which injury affects HRQOL is an...
Issues in Selection Methods of Evaluating Clinical Competence in the Health Professions: Implications for Athletic Training Education
education outcomes programmatic evaluation assessment accreditation review
2010/9/7
Although specific outcomes may differ between the medical and allied health professions,
athletic training educators can benefit from the lessons learned about methods used to evaluate students in th...
Clinical Instructor Characteristics, Behaviors, and Skills in Allied Health Care Settings: A Literature Review
supervision clinical supervision clinical education
2010/9/7
The purpose of this literature review is to compare both clinical instructor and student perceptions of helpful and hindering clinical instructor characteristics, behaviors and
skills in athletic tra...
Self-Reported Health and Fitness Habits of Certified Athletic Trainers
role models exercise nutrition
2010/9/9
As health care providers, certified athletic trainers (ATs) should be role models for healthy behaviors.