Trust, Conflicts of Interest, and Concussion Reporting in College Football Players

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (2):307-314 (2020)
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Abstract

Sports medicine clinicians face conflicts of interest in providing medical care to athletes. Using a survey of college football players, this study evaluates whether athletes are aware of these conflicts of interest, whether these conflicts affect athlete trust in their health care providers, or whether conflicts or athletes' trust in stakeholders are associated with athletes' injury reporting behaviors.

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