The use of appropriate eyewear in squash can protect the eyes against injury. However, few adult squash players adequately protect their eyes against potential severe injuries. We describe the characteristics of non-users of protective eyewear and examine predictors of appropriate eyewear use. Self-report surveys of adult players were conducted in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia. Information on players' knowledge, behaviours and attitudes associated with protective eyewear use was collected, in addition to player demographic data. Appropriate eyewear was defined as Standards-approved polycarbonate lens eyewear. The majority 92.2% of players did not adequately protect their eyes while playing squash. Significant predictors of reported eyew...
Purpose: To assess what eyewear (if any) reduces eye injury incidence and severity in squash, racket...
Several previous studies have shown that floorball belongs to a high-risk group of sports in terms o...
Although there have been many studies regarding the prevelance of ocular injuries in athletics, none...
The use of appropriate eyewear in squash can protect the eyes against injury. However, few adult squ...
Objective: To determine factors associated with adult squash players' protective eyewear behaviours....
Self-report surveys are a common method of collecting data on protective equipment use in sport. The...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
Objective: To assess indicative trends in the use of protective eyewear by Australian squash players...
Objective: To evaluate the protective eyewear promotion ( PEP) project, which was a comprehensive ed...
AIM: Squash-ball induced trauma is an important cause of severe ocular injuries. Fortunately they ca...
Racquetball is a popular, high-intensity competitive sport that requires quick reflexes and keen spa...
Purpose: To assess what eyewear (if any) reduces eye injury incidence and severity in squash, racket...
Several previous studies have shown that floorball belongs to a high-risk group of sports in terms o...
Although there have been many studies regarding the prevelance of ocular injuries in athletics, none...
The use of appropriate eyewear in squash can protect the eyes against injury. However, few adult squ...
Objective: To determine factors associated with adult squash players' protective eyewear behaviours....
Self-report surveys are a common method of collecting data on protective equipment use in sport. The...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
Objective: To assess indicative trends in the use of protective eyewear by Australian squash players...
Objective: To evaluate the protective eyewear promotion ( PEP) project, which was a comprehensive ed...
AIM: Squash-ball induced trauma is an important cause of severe ocular injuries. Fortunately they ca...
Racquetball is a popular, high-intensity competitive sport that requires quick reflexes and keen spa...
Purpose: To assess what eyewear (if any) reduces eye injury incidence and severity in squash, racket...
Several previous studies have shown that floorball belongs to a high-risk group of sports in terms o...
Although there have been many studies regarding the prevelance of ocular injuries in athletics, none...