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2020

Journal Article

Should we pass on minimum passing distance laws for cyclists? Comparing a tactical enforcement option and minimum passing distance laws using signal detection theory

Lamb, Jacob S., Walker, Guy H., Fisher, Vincent, Hulme, Adam, Salmon, Paul M. and Stanton, Neville A. (2020). Should we pass on minimum passing distance laws for cyclists? Comparing a tactical enforcement option and minimum passing distance laws using signal detection theory. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 70, 275-289. doi: 10.1016/j.trf.2020.03.011

Should we pass on minimum passing distance laws for cyclists? Comparing a tactical enforcement option and minimum passing distance laws using signal detection theory

2020

Journal Article

Methods matter: exploring the ‘too much, too soon’ theory, part 1: causal questions in sports injury research

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Møller, Merete, Hulme, Adam, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Casals, Marti and Parner, Erik Thorlund (2020). Methods matter: exploring the ‘too much, too soon’ theory, part 1: causal questions in sports injury research. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54 (18), 1119-1122. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100245

Methods matter: exploring the ‘too much, too soon’ theory, part 1: causal questions in sports injury research

2020

Conference Publication

Proactively identifying the risks to performance in elite sport systems: A novel application of the networked hazard analysis and risk management system (Net-HARMS) in women’s cycling

Hulme, Adam, McLean, Scott, Dallat, Clare, Walker, Guy H., Waterson, Patrick, Stanton, Neville A. and Salmon, Paul M. (2020). Proactively identifying the risks to performance in elite sport systems: A novel application of the networked hazard analysis and risk management system (Net-HARMS) in women’s cycling. 2020 HFES 64th International Annual Meeting, Online, 5 - 9 October 2020. London, United Kingdom: SAGE Publications. doi: 10.1177/1071181320641424

Proactively identifying the risks to performance in elite sport systems: A novel application of the networked hazard analysis and risk management system (Net-HARMS) in women’s cycling

2019

Journal Article

Computational methods to model complex systems in sports injury research: Agent-based modelling (ABM) and systems dynamics (SD) modelling

Hulme, Adam, McLean, Scott, Salmon, Paul M, Thompson, Jason, Lane, Ben R and Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard (2019). Computational methods to model complex systems in sports injury research: Agent-based modelling (ABM) and systems dynamics (SD) modelling. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53 (24), 1507-1510. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100098

Computational methods to model complex systems in sports injury research: Agent-based modelling (ABM) and systems dynamics (SD) modelling

2019

Journal Article

Accident analysis in practice: a review of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) applications in the peer reviewed academic literature

Hulme, Adam, Stanton, Neville A., Walker, Guy H., Waterson, Patrick and Salmon, Paul M. (2019). Accident analysis in practice: a review of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) applications in the peer reviewed academic literature. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 63 (1), 1849-1853. doi: 10.1177/1071181319631086

Accident analysis in practice: a review of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) applications in the peer reviewed academic literature

2019

Journal Article

Beyond the tip of the iceberg: using systems archetypes to understand common and recurring issues in sports coaching

McLean, Scott, Read, Gemma J. M., Hulme, Adam, Dodd, Karl, Gorman, Adam D., Solomon, Colin and Salmon, Paul M. (2019). Beyond the tip of the iceberg: using systems archetypes to understand common and recurring issues in sports coaching. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 1, 49. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2019.00049

Beyond the tip of the iceberg: using systems archetypes to understand common and recurring issues in sports coaching

2019

Journal Article

Applying systems ergonomics methods in sport: A systematic review

Hulme, Adam, Thompson, Jason, Plant, Katherine L., Read, Gemma J.M., Mclean, Scott, Clacy, Amanda and Salmon, Paul M. (2019). Applying systems ergonomics methods in sport: A systematic review. Applied Ergonomics, 80, 214-225. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.03.019

Applying systems ergonomics methods in sport: A systematic review

2019

Journal Article

What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018

Hulme, Adam, Stanton, Neville A., Walker, Guy H., Waterson, Patrick and Salmon, Paul M. (2019). What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018. Safety Science, 117, 164-183. doi: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.04.016

What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018

2019

Journal Article

The association between changes in weekly running distance and running-related injury: preparing for a half marathon

Damsted, Camma, Parner, Erik Thorlund, SØrensen, Henrik, Malisoux, Laurent, Hulme, Adam and Nielsen, Rasmus Østergaard (2019). The association between changes in weekly running distance and running-related injury: preparing for a half marathon. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 49 (4), 230-238. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2019.8541

The association between changes in weekly running distance and running-related injury: preparing for a half marathon

2019

Journal Article

Are prevalence measures better than incidence measures in sports injury research?

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Debes-Kristensen, Katrin, Hulme, Adam, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Møller, Merete, Parner, Erik Thorlund and Mansournia, Mohammad Ali (2019). Are prevalence measures better than incidence measures in sports injury research?. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53 (7), 396-397. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098205

Are prevalence measures better than incidence measures in sports injury research?

2019

Journal Article

A systems approach to performance analysis in women's netball: using work domain analysis to model elite netball performance

Mclean, Scott, Hulme, Adam, Mooney, Mitchell, Read, Gemma J. M., Bedford, Anthony and Salmon, Paul M. (2019). A systems approach to performance analysis in women's netball: using work domain analysis to model elite netball performance. Frontiers in Psychology, 10 (FEB) 201. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00201

A systems approach to performance analysis in women's netball: using work domain analysis to model elite netball performance

2019

Journal Article

Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 1: Time-varying exposures

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Ramskov, Daniel, Møller, Merete, Hulme, Adam, Theisen, Daniel, Finch, Caroline F., Fortington, Lauren Victoria, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali and Parner, Erik Thorlund (2019). Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 1: Time-varying exposures. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53 (1), 61-68. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-099408

Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 1: Time-varying exposures

2019

Journal Article

Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 2: Time-varying outcomes

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Ramskov, Daniel, Møller, Merete, Hulme, Adam, Theisen, Daniel, Finch, Caroline F., Fortington, Lauren Victoria, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali and Parner, Erik Thorlund (2019). Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 2: Time-varying outcomes. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53 (1), 70-78. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100000

Time-to-event analysis for sports injury research part 2: Time-varying outcomes

2019

Journal Article

Bad behaviour or societal failure? Perceptions of the factors contributing to drivers’ engagement in the fatal five driving behaviours

Salmon, Paul M., Read, Gemma J.M., Beanland, Vanessa, Thompson, Jason, Filtness, Ashleigh J., Hulme, Adam, McClure, Rod and Johnston, Ian (2019). Bad behaviour or societal failure? Perceptions of the factors contributing to drivers’ engagement in the fatal five driving behaviours. Applied Ergonomics, 74, 162-171. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.08.008

Bad behaviour or societal failure? Perceptions of the factors contributing to drivers’ engagement in the fatal five driving behaviours

2018

Journal Article

Injury prevalence across sports: a descriptive analysis on a representative sample of the Danish population

Bueno, A. M., Pilgaard, M., Hulme, A., Forsberg, P., Ramskov, D., Damsted, C. and Nielsen, R. O. (2018). Injury prevalence across sports: a descriptive analysis on a representative sample of the Danish population. Injury Epidemiology, 5 (1) 6. doi: 10.1186/s40621-018-0136-0

Injury prevalence across sports: a descriptive analysis on a representative sample of the Danish population

2018

Conference Publication

Computational modelling for sports injury prevention research: Proposing a new simulation paradigm

Hulme, A., Thompson, J., Read, G., Nielsen, R. and Salmon, P. (2018). Computational modelling for sports injury prevention research: Proposing a new simulation paradigm. 2018 Sports Medicine Australia Conference, Perth, WA Australia, 10 – 13 October 2018. Chatswood, NSW Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2018.09.047

Computational modelling for sports injury prevention research: Proposing a new simulation paradigm

2018

Journal Article

Training load and structure-specific load: applications for sport injury causality and data analyses

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Møller, Merete, Hulme, Adam, Windt, Johann, Verhagen, Evert, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Casals, Martí and Parner, Erik Thorlund (2018). Training load and structure-specific load: applications for sport injury causality and data analyses. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52 (16), 1016-1017. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097838

Training load and structure-specific load: applications for sport injury causality and data analyses

2018

Journal Article

Seven sins when interpreting statistics in sports injury science

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Chapman, Cassandra M., Louis, Winnifred R., Stovitz, Steven D., Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Windt, Johann, Møller, Merete, Parner, Erik Thorlund, Hulme, Adam, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Finch, Caroline F., Casals, Marti and Verhagen, Evert (2018). Seven sins when interpreting statistics in sports injury science. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52 (22), 1-3. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-098524

Seven sins when interpreting statistics in sports injury science

2017

Journal Article

A framework for the etiology of running-related injuries

Bertelsen, M. L., Hulme, A., Petersen, J., Brund, R. K., Sørensen, H., Finch, C. F., Parner, E. T. and Nielsen, R. O. (2017). A framework for the etiology of running-related injuries. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 27 (11), 1170-1180. doi: 10.1111/sms.12883

A framework for the etiology of running-related injuries

2017

Journal Article

When is a study result important for athletes, clinicians and team coaches/staff?

Nielsen, Rasmus Oestergaard, Bertelsen, Michael Lejbach, Verhagen, Evert, Mansournia, Mohammad Ali, Hulme, Adam, Møller, Merete and Casals, Martí (2017). When is a study result important for athletes, clinicians and team coaches/staff?. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51 (20), 1454-1455. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097759

When is a study result important for athletes, clinicians and team coaches/staff?