Assessment of adverse events and near misses during voluntary community-driven sports activities by community residents: a cross-sectional study
Akihiro Hirata,
Yuko Oguma,
Takeshi Hashimoto
Abstract:Although physical activities have many health benefits, adverse events and near misses, such as injuries and falls, can occur during these activities. This study aimed to assess the occurrence of adverse events and near misses during sports activities conducted independently by community residents. A survey questionnaire was sent via the internet to the leaders or directors of sports organizations at six public sports centers or associations. In total, 108 individuals answered the survey, with 60% male and 40%… Show more
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