An examination of AED implementation and related risk management practices in high school athletic departments
This study examined AED implementation, related risk management practices, and perceived constraints to AED implementation in high school athletic departments in one southern state in the United States. High school administrators (N = 269) participated in this study. Descriptive statistics, chi-square analyses, tests of point-biserial correlation coefficients, and t-tests revealed that a majority of the respondents were athletic directors (75.5%), at public schools (75.0%), CPR certified (65.9%), had worked in their current position for 10 years or less (72.2%), and had no or limited knowledge of their state's AED immunity laws (79%). Significantly (p < .05) more of the respondents indicated that their high school athletic departments did not have an AED(s). Significantly (p < .05) more schools with an AED(s) were not following American Heart Association AED program implementation guidelines. Also, some schools were not fully complying with the state's AED legislative immunity provisions and therefore may not be afforded certain liability protections. The primary perceived constraints to AED implementation were (a) associated financial costs (purchase, maintenance, certifications, staff training), (b) concern that having an AED(s) was not a current standard industry practice, (c) lack of information about protection from liability, (d) lack of information regarding required AED training and certification, and (e) lack of information regarding related supervisory responsibilities. Given the importance of AEDs as lifesaving devices and the increased implementation of AEDs in schools and athletic departments, these findings may assist AED education and promotional efforts targeted toward school and athletic administrators.
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2011
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Authors: | Connaughton, Daniel P. ; Spengler, J.O. ; Zhang, James J. ; Carroll, Michael S. |
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Sport Management Review. - Elsevier, ISSN 1441-3523. - Vol. 14.2011, 3, p. 258-268
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | Sudden cardiac arrest Automated external defibrillator Risk management High school athletic department |
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