Objective: To examine the ways in which confidential matters are dealt with in the context of the relationship between the club doctor (or physiotherapist) and the player as patient in English professional football clubs. Methods: Semistructured tape recorded interviews with 12 club doctors, 10 club physiotherapists, and 27 current and former players. A questionnaire was also sent to 90 club doctors; 58 were returned. Results: There is among club doctors and physiotherapists no commonly held code of ethics governing how much and what kind of information about players may properly be passed on to managers; associated with this, there is considerable variation from one club to another in terms of the amount and kind of information passe...
This article looks at the development of sports medicine within Britain using professional soccer ...
As an employee, a sports doctor has obligations to their employer, but also professional and widely ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Objectives: To examine several issues related to dr...
This paper examines one of the major ethical challenges in the practice of sports medicine, confiden...
Aim: To examine the ethical challenges of upholding patient confidentiality in sports medicine and t...
This article synthesizes existing literature to provide a comprehensive summary of the ethical issue...
Aim To examine the ethical challenges of upholding patient confidentiality in sports medicine and th...
Objectives - To compare the current methods of appointment, qualifications and occupational experien...
Objectives: We investigated medical staff interpretations and descriptions of internal communication...
The manner in which healthcare and medical professionals serve their athlete patients is governed by...
We examine challenges to confidentiality experienced by sports psychologists in men’s English footba...
Physicians working in the world of competitive sports face unique ethical challenges, many of which ...
This paper reports on one aspect of a research project that was funded by the Australian Football Le...
The interrelated constructs of privacy, confidentiality and privilege, much discussed in legal and m...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a review and discussion of a range of legal and ethical issues commonly faced ...
This article looks at the development of sports medicine within Britain using professional soccer ...
As an employee, a sports doctor has obligations to their employer, but also professional and widely ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Objectives: To examine several issues related to dr...
This paper examines one of the major ethical challenges in the practice of sports medicine, confiden...
Aim: To examine the ethical challenges of upholding patient confidentiality in sports medicine and t...
This article synthesizes existing literature to provide a comprehensive summary of the ethical issue...
Aim To examine the ethical challenges of upholding patient confidentiality in sports medicine and th...
Objectives - To compare the current methods of appointment, qualifications and occupational experien...
Objectives: We investigated medical staff interpretations and descriptions of internal communication...
The manner in which healthcare and medical professionals serve their athlete patients is governed by...
We examine challenges to confidentiality experienced by sports psychologists in men’s English footba...
Physicians working in the world of competitive sports face unique ethical challenges, many of which ...
This paper reports on one aspect of a research project that was funded by the Australian Football Le...
The interrelated constructs of privacy, confidentiality and privilege, much discussed in legal and m...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a review and discussion of a range of legal and ethical issues commonly faced ...
This article looks at the development of sports medicine within Britain using professional soccer ...
As an employee, a sports doctor has obligations to their employer, but also professional and widely ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.Objectives: To examine several issues related to dr...