underserved area. 13 These patients may not have adequate access to care postconcussion and, therefore, not receive appropriate RTP guidance as they navigate the complexities of concussion recovery, 12 potentially increasing their risk of poor outcomes, including subsequent injury. One method that may allow
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Virtual Neuromuscular Training Among Physically Active Young Adults: A Feasibility Study
Samantha N. Magliato, Mathew J. Wingerson, Katherine L. Smulligan, Casey C. Little, Vipul Lugade, Julie C. Wilson, and David R. Howell
Leading at the Edge During COVID-19: Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Pandemic Preparedness
Steven J. Elmer and Kelly B. Kamm
facilitated by a regional health department that oversees five counties encompassing over 13,000 square miles. Together, the remote location, aging population, limited access to care, and workforce shortage posed numerous COVID-19 challenges for the region. With no academic medical or public health schools
Beyond the List of Traits: Addressing and Assessing Cultural Needs of Patients in Health Care Settings
René Revis Shingles
to care, improves quality of care, reduces health disparities, and improves health outcomes ( Betancourt et al., 2005 ; National Prevention Council, 2011 ). For example, Brunett and Shingles ( 2017 ) found that patients’ experiences and subsequent satisfaction were affected by health care
Preventing Suicide and Promoting Mental Health Among Student-Athletes From Diverse Backgrounds
Karrie L. Hamstra-Wright, John E. Coumbe-Lilley, and Eduardo E. Bustamante
Access to and Benefits From Services Among Athletes? Unfortunately, the same disadvantages that lead to inequities in suicidality and mental illness also influence access to care and benefit derived from care. In Davis et al’s 7 review of 70,988 adolescent screens in a primary care setting, compared
Research Protocol Adaptations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Process Evaluation
Mariana Wingood, Amy M. Linsky, Rebekah Harris, Patricia Bamonti, Jennifer Moye, and Jonathan F. Bean
to care, health outcomes, and quality of life indicators ( Kruse et al., 2020 ; McElroy et al., 2020 ). Virtual interventions also provide an option for patients unable to attend in-person physical therapy visits. Additionally, older adults are interested in and verbalize high satisfaction with
The Impact of COVID-19 Restrictions on Perceived Health and Well-Being of Active Australian Older Adults
Rochelle Eime, Jack Harvey, Melanie Charity, Sam Elliott, Murray Drummond, Aurelie Pankowiak, and Hans Westerbeek
metropolitan cities ( Wakerman & Humphreys, 2019 ). These health inequalities by region are further exacerbated by the lack of health care services and issues with access to care, including telehealth, due to poor internet in regional and rural areas ( Peters, 2020 ). No other regional differences were
Reflections on a Career Spanning Kinesiology and Athletic Training
David H. Perrin
communities, thereby increasing access to care; • racial and ethnic minority patients report greater levels of satisfaction with care provided by minority health care professionals; and • racial and ethnic health care providers can help health systems in efforts to reduce cultural and linguistic barriers and
Perceived Barriers and Motivators for Physical Activity in Women With Perinatal Depression
Sylvia E. Badon, Esti Iturralde, Linda Nkemere, Nerissa Nance, and Lyndsay A. Avalos
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Validation of the Intuitive Exercise Scale in Patients With Eating Disorders
Dana K. Voelker, Nick Galli, Maya Miyairi, Justine J. Reel, and Karley James
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Empirical Development of a Screening Method to Assist Mental Health Referrals in Collegiate Athletes
Bradley Donohue, Marina Galante, Julia Maietta, Bern Lee, Nina Paul, Joanne E. Perry, Arianna Corey, and Daniel N. Allen
pursue mental health services at significantly lower rates than non-athlete peers for various reasons, including perceived stigma, negative attitudes towards help seeking, scheduling difficulties, poor access to care, reduced playing time, drive to succeed in sport, financial barriers, and negative