2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2022.12.008
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Barriers and facilitators to injury prevention in ladies Gaelic football: A qualitative study

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“…19 Many of the barriers to implementation reported by delivery agents in sports injury prevention relate to competency drivers. [20][21][22] Coaches who deliver an intervention to intended users are defined as 'delivery agents'. 23 Coaches are an obvious target as delivery agents within the team environment given their influence over athletic activities, their interest in player availability, their contact time with the intended end-users (players) and their influence towards player knowledge and beliefs of injury prevention.…”
Section: Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19 Many of the barriers to implementation reported by delivery agents in sports injury prevention relate to competency drivers. [20][21][22] Coaches who deliver an intervention to intended users are defined as 'delivery agents'. 23 Coaches are an obvious target as delivery agents within the team environment given their influence over athletic activities, their interest in player availability, their contact time with the intended end-users (players) and their influence towards player knowledge and beliefs of injury prevention.…”
Section: Systematic Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Core implementation components or three ‘implementation drivers’ are required for effective implementation: competency, organisation and leadership 19. Many of the barriers to implementation reported by delivery agents in sports injury prevention relate to competency drivers 20–22. Coaches who deliver an intervention to intended users are defined as ‘delivery agents’ 23.…”
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confidence: 99%