CONTEXT Professional values (PV) of healthcare providers influence their professional decisions and behaviors. Athletic training is one of the remaining health professions without established shared PV. Commitment to shared PV,… Click to show full abstract
CONTEXT Professional values (PV) of healthcare providers influence their professional decisions and behaviors. Athletic training is one of the remaining health professions without established shared PV. Commitment to shared PV, also known as core values, prompts good/right behavior by guiding moral/ethical judgment and professional decision-making. OBJECTIVE To identify shared PV in athletic training (AT) that enables the use of a values orientation, which facilitates adherence to legal, ethical, regulatory and professional standards. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey study. SETTING Web-based surveys. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS The Athletic Training Strategic Alliance leadership (n = 61/95), NATA membership (n = 4837/35,279) and, National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA) Committee members (n = 277/423) participated in this study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES(S) Our research consisted of three separate studies, each utilizing a Web-based survey to identify shared PV, as well as a definition and sample behaviors for each PV. RESULTS Using a three-tiered systematic and inclusive process, Caring/Compassion, Integrity, Respect, Competence, and Accountability were identified as the shared PV among athletic trainers. Definitions and three sample behaviors have also been determined and endorsed for each of the five shared PV. CONCLUSIONS With the establishment of these shared PV, and their recent addition to the NATA Code of Ethics, athletic trainers can immediately employ a values orientation to their professional practices.
               
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