Coaches’ attitudes to injury and injury prevention: a qualitative study of Irish field hockey coaches
Translating injury prevention research into practice has been challenging, which may be due to a poor understanding of the contextual factors influencing the occurrence of injury. Coaches are key figure in sporting environments and hold pivotal roles in preventing injury. Therefore, the aim of this...
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| Main Authors: | Catherine Blake, Eamonn Delahunt, Huw Rees, Ulrik McCarthy Persson, Colin Boreham, James Matthews |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-09-01
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| Series: | BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine |
| Online Access: | https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/7/3/e001074.full |
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