Objective: To assess indicative trends in the use of protective eyewear by Australian squash players and their attitudes towards its use since 1989. Methods: Data were extracted from three Australian surveys of squash players conducted in 1989, 1995, and 2000. Responses to directly similar attitudinal questions relating to protective eyewear use from each survey were compared. The proportion of players giving each response was calculated for each survey, along with 95% confidence intervals for the differences between the 2000 survey and those from the earlier surveys. Results: Self reported use of protective eyewear ranged from 10.0% in 1989, to 8.6% in 1995, and 18.8% in 2000. However, only 8.9% of the players surveyed in 2000 actually wor...
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...
Sports and athletic activities are important for youth health and development, however, there is an ...
Objective: To assess indicative trends in the use of protective eyewear by Australian squash players...
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...
The use of appropriate eyewear in squash can protect the eyes against injury. However, few adult squ...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
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...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Objective: To evaluate the protective eyewear promotion ( PEP) project, which was a comprehensive ed...
Purpose: To assess what eyewear (if any) reduces eye injury incidence and severity in squash, racket...
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...
Sports and athletic activities are important for youth health and development, however, there is an ...
Objective: To assess indicative trends in the use of protective eyewear by Australian squash players...
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...
The use of appropriate eyewear in squash can protect the eyes against injury. However, few adult squ...
Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented thr...
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...
Sports venues are in a position to potentially influence the safety practices of their patrons. This...
Objective: To evaluate the protective eyewear promotion ( PEP) project, which was a comprehensive ed...
Purpose: To assess what eyewear (if any) reduces eye injury incidence and severity in squash, racket...
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...
Sports and athletic activities are important for youth health and development, however, there is an ...