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Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
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Radavelli-Bagatini, Simone
, Kennedy, Mary A
, Hodgson, Jonathan
, Verhagen, Evert
, Mosler, Andrea B
, Emery, Carolyn A
, Donaldson, Alex
, Crossley, Kay M
, Ardern, Clare L
, Green, Brady
, Bruder, Andrea
, Murphy, Myles C
, Langridge, Debra
, Sutton, Vanessa R
, Hägglund, Martin
, Haff, G Gregory
, Allen, Garth
, Nimphius, Sophia
, Kemp, Joanne
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2025
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Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
by
Radavelli-Bagatini, Simone
, Kennedy, Mary A
, Hodgson, Jonathan
, Verhagen, Evert
, Mosler, Andrea B
, Emery, Carolyn A
, Donaldson, Alex
, Crossley, Kay M
, Ardern, Clare L
, Green, Brady
, Bruder, Andrea
, Murphy, Myles C
, Langridge, Debra
, Sutton, Vanessa R
, Hägglund, Martin
, Haff, G Gregory
, Allen, Garth
, Nimphius, Sophia
, Kemp, Joanne
in
Protocol
2025
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Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
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Radavelli-Bagatini, Simone
, Kennedy, Mary A
, Hodgson, Jonathan
, Verhagen, Evert
, Mosler, Andrea B
, Emery, Carolyn A
, Donaldson, Alex
, Crossley, Kay M
, Ardern, Clare L
, Green, Brady
, Bruder, Andrea
, Murphy, Myles C
, Langridge, Debra
, Sutton, Vanessa R
, Hägglund, Martin
, Haff, G Gregory
, Allen, Garth
, Nimphius, Sophia
, Kemp, Joanne
in
Protocol
2025
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Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
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Cocreating a programme to prevent injuries and improve performance in Australian Police Force recruits: a study protocol
2025
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Overview
A healthy police force is a key component of a well-functioning society, yet 1 in 20 law enforcement recruits drop out of the recruit training programme due to injury. This drop-out rate has substantial economic and workforce ramifications. In the Western Australia Police Force, one in five recruits suffers a musculoskeletal injury during the recruit training programme, causing time-loss from work. We will now identify the critical elements of an injury prevention intervention and investigate the needs, experiences and suggested solutions to address potential implementation challenges. Our objective is to co-create an intervention with content and context experts, specifically for Western Australia Police Force recruits, to reduce injury prevalence, incidence rates and burden. A mixed-method participatory action research approach will guide intervention cocreation. Phase 1 will include concept mapping and phase 2 will include focus groups. This research will develop an intervention that the Western Australia Police Force can deliver to reduce injury prevalence, incidence rates and burden among recruits. The effectiveness of the intervention in reducing injury burden, economic burden and implementation will be evaluated.
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