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Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions towards Concussion in Non-Medically Trained GAA Personnel

By promoynalvey Fri 7th Jul

The School of Health and Human Performance in Dublin City University (DCU) are currently performing a nationwide research project to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions towards concussion in Gaelic Games.
 
We are currently recruiting players, coaches and referees greater than 18 years of age to partake in this research. Participants can be involved in Gaelic Football, Hurling or Camogie. We are currently contacting GAA club secretaries nationally and requesting that they forward this email to all of their club’s members.

 
The research involves completing a short online questionnaire that will take approximately 8-10 minutes. The link for this questionnaire is below.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P78M6DG

 

A link below is a Plain Language Statement, which outlines the purpose of the research project, the benefits/risks to participants and the confidentiality agreement. Please take some time to read this before deciding if you would like to complete the questionnaire.

If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Plain Language Statement

Kind Regards,

Mr. Shane Farrington

 

Research Team:

Dr. Siobhán O’Connor

Mr. Enda Whyte

Mr. Shane Farrington

Ms. Roisin Leahy

 

Contact Information:

Mr. Shane Farrington

Email:  dcuconcussionstudy@outlook.com

Ph No: 01-7008579

By promoynalvey Fri 7th Jul

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