Using the coaches voice to improve the representation and experience of females in coaching: a Gaelic games perspective.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-09-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1436226
T Haughey, A Graffin, P Donnelly, B McGrane, P McGourty, N Stapleton, A Moore, N Williams, W Harmon, P Horgan, A Lane
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Background: Female coaches across all sports and levels are underrepresented on a global scale, existing as peripheral figures on the coaching landscape. This is evident in an Irish context, with a recent report suggesting that just 18.7% of coaches in Gaelic games are female. The reasons for lower levels of female involvement in coaching have been widely documented, and include females feeling undervalued or under-appreciated, lacking confidence, and experiencing a lack of respect, gender stigmatism, and unconscious bias, within unsupportive organisational cultures. The purpose of this research was to examine the impact of structural and cultural factors on female coaches' lived experiences of coaching in Gaelic games.

Methods: Following ethical approval, 8 online semi-structured focus groups with 38 female coaches from 5 cohorts; generic, inactive, fulltime paid, coach developers, and cross code coaches were conducted. The data were analysed using thematic analysis. Following transcription, codes and quotes relevant to the main research questions in the study were collated and assessed with reference to the Ecological Intersectional Model.

Discussion: Through an iterative process of analysis and interpretation, four key themes, and 13 sub themes were constructed, shaped, and reshaped by the research team. These reflected personal factors, coaching contexts, organisational supports and societal influences that impacted on the lived experiences of female coaches in Gaelic games. These included many barriers and challenges experienced personally and within the organisational culture of Gaelic games that inhibit female involvement and full engagement across the coaching pathway. Leaders within Gaelic games should consider mentorship and networking; development of holistic coaching environments; and greater flexibility in coach education to increase and retain representation of females in coaching.

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利用教练的声音改善女性在教练中的代表性和经验:盖尔运动会的视角。
背景:在全球范围内,所有运动项目和级别的女教练人数都不足,在教练行业中处于边缘地位。这一点在爱尔兰尤为明显,最近的一份报告显示,盖尔比赛中仅有 18.7% 的教练为女性。女性参与教练工作的比例较低的原因已被广泛记录在案,其中包括女性感到价值被低估或不被重视、缺乏自信,以及在不支持的组织文化中缺乏尊重、性别鄙视和无意识的偏见。本研究旨在探讨结构和文化因素对女性教练在盖尔运动会中执教生活经历的影响:在获得伦理批准后,研究人员与来自 5 个组群(普通教练、非在职教练、全职带薪教练、教练开发人员和交叉代码教练)的 38 名女性教练进行了 8 次在线半结构式焦点小组讨论。采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析。转录后,参照生态交叉模型,整理和评估了与本研究主要研究问题相关的代码和引文:讨论:通过反复的分析和解释过程,研究小组构建、形成和重塑了四个关键主题和 13 个子主题。这些主题反映了影响盖尔运动会女教练生活经历的个人因素、教练环境、组织支持和社会影响。其中包括个人和盖尔运动会组织文化中的许多障碍和挑战,这些障碍和挑战阻碍了女性在整个教练过程中的参与和全面投入。盖尔运动会的领导者应考虑导师制和建立网络;发展全面的教练环境;以及在教练教育中增加灵活性,以增加和保留女性在教练中的代表性。
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