Tricia M Kasamatsu
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Recent Articles
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Kasamatsu T, Nottingham S, Bay R, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2024 Jan;
59(9):969-978.
PMID: 38291774
Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) have reported the need for more educational resources about clinical documentation. Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of passive and active educational interventions to improve practicing ATs'...
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Nottingham S, Kasamatsu T, Cavallario J, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2023 Dec;
59(8):857-867.
PMID: 38069830
Context: Little is known about how athletic trainers (ATs) learn clinical documentation, but previous studies have identified that ATs have a need for more educational resources specific to documentation. Objective:...
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Memmini A, Popovich M, Schuyten K, Herring S, Scott K, Clugston J, et al.
J Head Trauma Rehabil
. 2023 Feb;
38(4):E299-E311.
PMID: 36731046
Objective: This study sought to (1) collate the experiences of university students with concussion history and academic stakeholders through interviews and (2) develop concussion management recommendations for institutions of higher...
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Shumski E, Kasamatsu T, Wilson K, Pamukoff D
J Sport Rehabil
. 2023 Jan;
32(4):353-360.
PMID: 36716746
Context: Induced mental fatigue negatively impacts sport performance and neurocognition. However, it is unclear how induced mental fatigue influences landing biomechanics. The purpose of this study was to examine the...
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Bowman T, Thrasher A, Kasamatsu T, Lyons S
J Athl Train
. 2022 Dec;
59(1):99-110.
PMID: 36583954
Context: The transition to autonomous clinical practice for early professionals (EPs) has been found to be a stressful time, but no studies with multiple stakeholder groups have been completed. Objective:...
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Memmini A, Popovich M, Schuyten K, Herring S, Scott K, Clugston J, et al.
Sports Med
. 2022 Nov;
53(4):903-916.
PMID: 36396900
Background: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) affect millions of adolescents and young adults annually in the USA; however, current SRC consensus statements provide limited guidance on academic support for students within higher...
7.
Shumski E, Kasamatsu T, Wilson K, Pamukoff D
J Appl Biomech
. 2021 Sep;
37(5):450-457.
PMID: 34504042
Research has identified an increased risk of lower extremity injury postconcussion, which may be due to aberrant biomechanics during dynamic tasks. The purpose of this study was to compare the...
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Nottingham S, Kasamatsu T, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2021 Feb;
56(3):243-251.
PMID: 33543284
Context: The documentation practices of athletic trainers (ATs) employed in the secondary school setting, including their strategies for, barriers to, and perceptions of documentation, have been characterized in previous research....
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Kasamatsu T, Nottingham S, Eberman L, Neil E, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2020 Sep;
55(10):1089-1097.
PMID: 32966580
Context: Athletic trainers (ATs) recognize patient care documentation as an important part of clinical practice. However, ATs using 1 electronic medical record (EMR) platform reported low accountability and lack of...
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Nottingham S, Kasamatsu T, Eberman L, Neil E, Welch Bacon C
J Athl Train
. 2020 Jul;
55(8):780-788.
PMID: 32688388
Context: Previous research on athletic trainers' (ATs) documentation practices in the secondary school setting has focused on users of 1 electronic medical record (EMR) platform. These studies have identified that...