2016
DOI: 10.1177/1747954116684388
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Caring in U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Sport: The perspectives of 18 female and male head coaches

Abstract: The current study was undertaken to explore how U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I female and male head coaches defined and implemented care in their coaching practice. Eighteen coaches (M ¼ 39.2 years; nine females, nine males) from eight different sports (baseball, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field/crosscountry, volleyball, and golf) consented to be interviewed via a semi-structured interview guide based on the care literature. Data analysis was conducted using Consens… Show more

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“…Another of the results highlighted within collective psychological factors, made reference to the importance of group cohesion and its relationship with collective success. This is aligned with studies that conclude that good group cohesion can help the development of the athlete's career in aspects such as obtaining better group results [135][136][137], emotional stability in the face of life changes [138][139][140][141], facilitate learning about values, common goals and roles in the team [142][143][144], and increase group motivation by reducing the burnout percentage [137,142,143].…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Another of the results highlighted within collective psychological factors, made reference to the importance of group cohesion and its relationship with collective success. This is aligned with studies that conclude that good group cohesion can help the development of the athlete's career in aspects such as obtaining better group results [135][136][137], emotional stability in the face of life changes [138][139][140][141], facilitate learning about values, common goals and roles in the team [142][143][144], and increase group motivation by reducing the burnout percentage [137,142,143].…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Investing in ''whole-person'' development has also been identified by coaches as instrumental to a caring relationship. 37 In turn, it has been theorized that when coaches demonstrate caring behaviors and athletes perceive that coaches care, athletes will increase their effort, which will lead to successful performance. This care-performance relationship is likely applicable to the AT-athlete relationship as well.…”
Section: Injured Athletes' Relatedness Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fisher and colleagues [9][10][11] are the only researchers to date who have utilized feminist care theory to systematically explore the construct of caring in U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I (NCAA DI) sport. Prior to this, Newton et al 12 examined whether a caring climate existed in youth sport and physical activity contexts, defined as ''.…”
Section: Caring In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCAA DI sport. Fisher and colleagues [9][10][11] are the first to systematically explore experiences of caring at the U.S. NCAA DI level. They believe that DI sport could be the place where ''performance excellence'' is rooted in care.…”
Section: Caring In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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