Protective Eyewear PromotionApplying Principles of Behaviour Change in the Design of a Squash Injury Prevention Programme

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Rochelle Eime
Neville Owen
Caroline Finch
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[1] Monash University,Sports Injury Prevention Research Unit, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
[2] The University of Queensland,Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health
[3] University of New South Wales,NSW Injury Risk Management Research Centre
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Sports Medicine | 2004年 / 34卷
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Seat Belt; Safety Behaviour; Bicycle Helmet; Sport Injury Prevention; Protective Eyewear;
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Eye injuries in squash have the potential to be severe. Although these injuries can be prevented through the use of protective eyewear, few players wear such eyewear. The aim of this paper is to outline the behavioural principles guiding the design of a squash eyewear promotion initiative, the Protective Eyewear Promotion (PEP). Ecological principles of behaviour change were used to provide a comprehensive perspective on intrapersonal factors, policies and physical environmental influences of protective eyewear use. Results of baseline player surveys and venue manager interviews were used to provide relevant and specific intervention content. At baseline, protective eyewear was not found to be readily available, and players’ behaviours, knowledge and attitudes did not favour its use. The main components of PEP involved informing and educating both players and squash venue operators of the risk of eye injury and of appropriate protective eyewear, as well as assisting with the availability of the eyewear and offering incentives for players to use it. A structural strength of PEP was the strong collaborative links with the researchers of different disciplines, the squash governing body, eyewear manufacturers, squash venue personnel, as well as players. Attempts were made within the project structure to make provision for the future dissemination and sustainability of more widespread eye injury prevention measures in the sport of squash.
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