Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study

This paper examines the attitudes towards safety and risk among professional and semiprofessional footballers during the 2014 League of Ireland season. As part of a broader nationallyrepresentative study examining occupational safety and health and concussion injury awareness among professional foo...

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Main Authors: Conor Buggy, Nicola Coffey, Martin Lawless, Seamus Kelly
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Language:English
Published: ORDT: Organization for Research Development and Training 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences
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Online Access:http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5-Attitudes-to-and-awareness-of-Safety-and-Risk-among-Professional.pdf
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description This paper examines the attitudes towards safety and risk among professional and semiprofessional footballers during the 2014 League of Ireland season. As part of a broader nationallyrepresentative study examining occupational safety and health and concussion injury awareness among professional footballers, this study is the first and largest investigation of its kind in Ireland. A census survey using an anonymous questionnaire was provided to all clubs that were available in the League of Ireland clubs between March and May 2015. Permission to access players was provided by the Professional Footballers Association of Ireland. Participation was voluntary. At the time, there were 250 professional and semi-professional players within the League available to participate of which 149 footballers participated voluntarily and anonymously. Sixty per cent of the participants were employed on a semi-professional basis, and the majority of all participants were aged between 18 and 30. Analysis indicated that there were few significant associations between players’ professional status and attitudes towards issues relating to safety management and risk taking. Players in general have an unacceptable level (<20%) of awareness concerning their clubs safety programs. The results have implications for stakeholders responsible for management of safety and risk in professional football clubs.
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spelling doaj-art-dd58d38529fa483e8da2cc1c9d2aa3c82025-08-20T01:58:24ZengORDT: Organization for Research Development and TrainingJournal of Interdisciplinary Sciences2594-34052020-05-01416683Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional StudyConor Buggy0Nicola Coffey1Martin Lawless2Seamus Kelly3Centre for Safety and Health at Work, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, IrelandCentre for Safety and Health at Work, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, IrelandCentre for Safety and Health at Work, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, IrelandCentre for Safety and Health at Work, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, IrelandThis paper examines the attitudes towards safety and risk among professional and semiprofessional footballers during the 2014 League of Ireland season. As part of a broader nationallyrepresentative study examining occupational safety and health and concussion injury awareness among professional footballers, this study is the first and largest investigation of its kind in Ireland. A census survey using an anonymous questionnaire was provided to all clubs that were available in the League of Ireland clubs between March and May 2015. Permission to access players was provided by the Professional Footballers Association of Ireland. Participation was voluntary. At the time, there were 250 professional and semi-professional players within the League available to participate of which 149 footballers participated voluntarily and anonymously. Sixty per cent of the participants were employed on a semi-professional basis, and the majority of all participants were aged between 18 and 30. Analysis indicated that there were few significant associations between players’ professional status and attitudes towards issues relating to safety management and risk taking. Players in general have an unacceptable level (<20%) of awareness concerning their clubs safety programs. The results have implications for stakeholders responsible for management of safety and risk in professional football clubs. http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5-Attitudes-to-and-awareness-of-Safety-and-Risk-among-Professional.pdfrisk managemenrisk attitudesafety communicationfootballsafety behaviorfootballersprofessional and semi-professionalquantitative
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Nicola Coffey
Martin Lawless
Seamus Kelly
Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences
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risk attitude
safety communication
football
safety behavior
footballers
professional and semi-professional
quantitative
title Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Attitudes to and awareness of Safety and Risk among Professional and Semi-Professional Footballers in Ireland: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort attitudes to and awareness of safety and risk among professional and semi professional footballers in ireland a cross sectional study
topic risk managemen
risk attitude
safety communication
football
safety behavior
footballers
professional and semi-professional
quantitative
url http://journalofinterdisciplinarysciences.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5-Attitudes-to-and-awareness-of-Safety-and-Risk-among-Professional.pdf
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