Relationship between cricket participation, health and well-being: scoping review protocol.
Garrett Scott BullockNirmala K Panagodage-PereraAndrew MurrayNigel K ArdenStephanie Rose FilbayPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
This research is exempt from ethics approval due to the data being available through published and public available resources. Results will be published in a peer-reviewed sports and exercise medicine journal regardless of positive or negative findings. In addition, results will be disseminated through multiple platforms, including conference presentations and social media using multimedia resources (eg, infographics, animations, videos, podcasts and blogs), to engage stakeholder groups, including cricketers, cricket coaches, sporting bodies, sports medicine professionals and policy makers. There findings will inform clinical decision making, policy changes and future research agendas.
Keyphrases
- social media
- public health
- healthcare
- health information
- mental health
- decision making
- physical activity
- big data
- randomized controlled trial
- global health
- high intensity
- current status
- electronic health record
- emergency department
- systematic review
- data analysis
- human health
- risk assessment
- body composition
- drug administration