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Factors that influence field hockey footwear selection: An online survey

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posted on 2024-07-08, 07:13 authored by Christopher DerryChristopher Derry, Hylton MenzHylton Menz, Katrine Okholm Kryger, Athol ThompsonAthol Thompson, Caoimhe Hoey, Daniel BonannoDaniel Bonanno

Abstract: Background: Little is known about factors that influence footwear selection by field hockey players. Methods: An online survey was used to collect data on participant demographics and physical characteristics, factors influencing footwear selection, perceptions regarding footwear design features on injury and performance, and experiences regarding usability. Nominal and ordinal data were described as absolute frequencies and relative frequencies. Free text responses were analysed using content analysis. Sex-related differences in quantitative and qualitative data were explored. Results: A total of 401 hockey players completed the survey. Participants reported that fit, comfort, support, and cushioning were the most important factors when selecting hockey footwear. Most hockey players believed that stud design could influence athletic performance (65%) and injury risk (63%) but reported having no preference on outsole design or stud shape. Most participants (63%) used hockey-specific footwear, but 46% of female hockey players did not, with 40% using trail running footwear instead. Qualitative analysis revealed that hockey players, particularly female participants, encounter difficulties finding properly fitting footwear. They desire more options for wide or narrow feet and face challenges in accessing suitable hockey shoes due to limited choices and availability. Conclusions: With over a third of field hockey players not using hockey-specific footwear, future research should attempt to understand the reasons and assess the impact of different footwear features on comfort, performance, injury risk, and usability.

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Publication Date

2024-06-01

Journal

Journal of Foot and Ankle Research

Volume

17

Issue

2

Article Number

e12019

Pagination

11p.

Publisher

Springer Nature

ISSN

1757-1146

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Foot and Ankle Research published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Podiatry Association and The Royal College of Podiatry. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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