While the role of the horse in riding hazards is well recognised, little attention has been paid to the role of specific theoretical psychological processes of humans in contributing to and mitigating risk. The injury, mortality or compensation claim rates for participants in the horse-racing industry, veterinary medicine and equestrian disciplines provide compelling evidence for improving risk mitigation models. There is a paucity of theoretical principles regarding the risk of injury and mortality associated with human-horse interactions. In this paper we introduce and apply the four psychological principles of context, loss of focus, global cognitive style and the application of self as the frame of reference as a potential approach for ...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...
Accident analysis frameworks such as Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) are wi...
While the role of the horse in riding hazards is well recognised, little attention has been paid to ...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
The risk of physical accident or injury to humans from horses is well understood. Now, there is incr...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
The equestrian industry reports high rates of serious injuries, illness and fatalities when compared...
© 2004 Dr. Andrew McLeanDespite humanity's close association with Equus caballus, our mutual interac...
Horse-related injuries to riders, handlers, and veterinarians can be both serious and long-term in t...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thor...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...
Accident analysis frameworks such as Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) are wi...
While the role of the horse in riding hazards is well recognised, little attention has been paid to ...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
The risk of physical accident or injury to humans from horses is well understood. Now, there is incr...
While the importance of improving horse-related safety seems self-evident, no comprehensive study in...
The equestrian industry reports high rates of serious injuries, illness and fatalities when compared...
© 2004 Dr. Andrew McLeanDespite humanity's close association with Equus caballus, our mutual interac...
Horse-related injuries to riders, handlers, and veterinarians can be both serious and long-term in t...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thor...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
It has been suggested that one in five riders will be injured due to a fall from a horse, resulting ...
A high percentage of equestrians will experience accidents, with different degrees of severity, thro...
Misunderstanding or misinterpreting specific animal behavior and welfare terminology, as well as pri...
Accident analysis frameworks such as Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) are wi...