Background and aim Understanding the barriers to programme use is important to facilitate implementation of injury prevention programmes in real-word settings. This study investigated the barriers to coaches of adolescent female soccer teams, in Victoria, Australia, implementing the evidence-based FIFA 11+ injury prevention programme. Methods Concept mapping with data collected from 19 soccer coaches and administrators. Results Brainstorming generated 65 statements as barriers to 11+ implementation. After the statements were synthesised and edited, participants sorted 59 statements into groups (mean, 6.2 groups; range, 3–10 groups). Multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis identified a six-cluster solution: Lack of 11+ k...
Background: Limited information exists about how best to conduct intervention implementation studies...
Introduction: Published netball data have indicated that the ankle and knee are common sites for inj...
Objectives Injury prevention exercise programmes for amateur soccer have gained considerable attenti...
Coaches are essential to participant safety, particularly by implementing injury prevention programs...
Background Injury prevention programme delivery on adherence and injury risk, specifically involving...
Background and aim: The impact of any injury prevention programme is a function of the programme and...
There is a need for research to identify effective implementation strategies for injury prevention t...
There is a need for research to identify effective implementation strategies for injury prevention t...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Background: Injury knowledge and beliefs influence uptake of prevention programmes, but the relation...
Background: In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load man...
BACKGROUND: There are well-known challenges to implementing injury prevention strategies in amateur ...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer car...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background: Limited information exists about how best to conduct intervention implementation studies...
Introduction: Published netball data have indicated that the ankle and knee are common sites for inj...
Objectives Injury prevention exercise programmes for amateur soccer have gained considerable attenti...
Coaches are essential to participant safety, particularly by implementing injury prevention programs...
Background Injury prevention programme delivery on adherence and injury risk, specifically involving...
Background and aim: The impact of any injury prevention programme is a function of the programme and...
There is a need for research to identify effective implementation strategies for injury prevention t...
There is a need for research to identify effective implementation strategies for injury prevention t...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Background: Injury knowledge and beliefs influence uptake of prevention programmes, but the relation...
Background: In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load man...
BACKGROUND: There are well-known challenges to implementing injury prevention strategies in amateur ...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer car...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background: Limited information exists about how best to conduct intervention implementation studies...
Introduction: Published netball data have indicated that the ankle and knee are common sites for inj...
Objectives Injury prevention exercise programmes for amateur soccer have gained considerable attenti...