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Understanding the challenges of injury in providing sport programmes for physically inactive women: concept mapping insights from programme deliverers.

Kiera StaleyAlex DonaldsonAndrea B MoslerPaul O'HalloranEmma SealAdrienne ForsythMatthew NicholsonKirsty ForsdikeAndrea Maree Bruder
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2024)
Limited time created injury prevention/management challenges for programme deliverers when planning and modifying sport programmes for physically inactive women. Injury prevention/management should be integrated into programme design and delivery principles. Programme deliverers need education/training and access to injury prevention/management resources (eg, activity modification) and engagement/communication strategies tailored for physically inactive women. Public health funders, coaching course accreditors, programme designers and deliverers can use these insights to develop strategies to minimise injury risk and effect systemic change in sport programme delivery.
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