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Full-Text Articles in Outdoor Education
In Extreme Open Water Swims: Why Understanding The Challenge Is As Important As Training For The Distance, Nuala Moore
In Extreme Open Water Swims: Why Understanding The Challenge Is As Important As Training For The Distance, Nuala Moore
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Rnli: ‘Respect The Water’ Campaign – Putting Prevention First, Ross Macleod Ba
Rnli: ‘Respect The Water’ Campaign – Putting Prevention First, Ross Macleod Ba
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Investigating Drownings In Ireland, David Hearne Garda
Investigating Drownings In Ireland, David Hearne Garda
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
How To Help People Float, Andrea Andrews B.Sc., M.Sc.
How To Help People Float, Andrea Andrews B.Sc., M.Sc.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Predicting The Magnitude And Duration Of The Life-Threatening Cold Shock Response On Accidental Immersion: Estimating The Risk Of Drowning, Martin Barwood Ph.D.
Predicting The Magnitude And Duration Of The Life-Threatening Cold Shock Response On Accidental Immersion: Estimating The Risk Of Drowning, Martin Barwood Ph.D.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
A Mother’S Perspective: ‘River And Sea Sense’, Debbie Anne Turnbull
A Mother’S Perspective: ‘River And Sea Sense’, Debbie Anne Turnbull
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Effective Water Competence Training For School-Aged Children: Teaching Strategies For Skills, Knowledge, And Attitudes, Kristine De Martelaer Ph.D., E. D'Hondt, J. Van Driel, F. Bardid, Joost J.L.M. Bierens Md, Ph.D., Professor
Effective Water Competence Training For School-Aged Children: Teaching Strategies For Skills, Knowledge, And Attitudes, Kristine De Martelaer Ph.D., E. D'Hondt, J. Van Driel, F. Bardid, Joost J.L.M. Bierens Md, Ph.D., Professor
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Rlla: Surviving As A Small National Lifesaving Organisation - Progress In Lesotho: From 2004 To 2018, Colin Macdonald Obe, Ba, Ma
Rlla: Surviving As A Small National Lifesaving Organisation - Progress In Lesotho: From 2004 To 2018, Colin Macdonald Obe, Ba, Ma
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Front Cover
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
2018 Lifesaving Foundation Projects
2018 Lifesaving Foundation Projects
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Back Cover
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
The Lifesaving Foundation Collection
The Lifesaving Foundation Collection
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
The Ireland Medal Recipients 2003-2017
The Ireland Medal Recipients 2003-2017
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Am I Schizophrenic? Surviving Life And Death Situations, John Connolly B.Ed., Ma
Am I Schizophrenic? Surviving Life And Death Situations, John Connolly B.Ed., Ma
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
My Lifesaving Story: Ireland Medal Presentation Address, Shayne Baker D. Prof.
My Lifesaving Story: Ireland Medal Presentation Address, Shayne Baker D. Prof.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Investigating Drownings In Australia, Paul Reynolds Senior Constable
Investigating Drownings In Australia, Paul Reynolds Senior Constable
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Investigating Drownings In Northern Ireland, Rory Hoy Inspector
Investigating Drownings In Northern Ireland, Rory Hoy Inspector
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Guiding Principles: Applying Water Competence To Drowning Prevention, Stephen J. Langendorfer Ph.D., Kevin Moran Ph.D., Robert Keig Stallman Ph.D.
Guiding Principles: Applying Water Competence To Drowning Prevention, Stephen J. Langendorfer Ph.D., Kevin Moran Ph.D., Robert Keig Stallman Ph.D.
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Bringing Home The Bodies Of Those Who Drown Abroad: The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust, Colin Bell
Bringing Home The Bodies Of Those Who Drown Abroad: The Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust, Colin Bell
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Role Of The Personal Floatation Device: Workshop, Patrick Buck Ph.D., Remt
Understanding The Role Of The Personal Floatation Device: Workshop, Patrick Buck Ph.D., Remt
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Narratives Of Drowning - Exploring Family And Community Resilience, John S.G. Wells Ph.D., M. Bergin, John Connolly, S. Denieffe
Narratives Of Drowning - Exploring Family And Community Resilience, John S.G. Wells Ph.D., M. Bergin, John Connolly, S. Denieffe
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
The Assessment Of Swimming And Survival Skills: Is Your Programme Fit For These Purposes?, Paolo Di Paola Ba
The Assessment Of Swimming And Survival Skills: Is Your Programme Fit For These Purposes?, Paolo Di Paola Ba
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
A Journey Through Mindset Of The Ice And The Adventure To Cape Horn: Ireland Medal Ceremony Invited Address, Nuala Moore
A Journey Through Mindset Of The Ice And The Adventure To Cape Horn: Ireland Medal Ceremony Invited Address, Nuala Moore
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Understanding The Challenges Facing The First Responder In Water-Based Incidents: Workshop, Patrick Buck Ph.D., Remt
Understanding The Challenges Facing The First Responder In Water-Based Incidents: Workshop, Patrick Buck Ph.D., Remt
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Visitor Drownings In Spain 2013-2018, Luis Miguel Pascual Gomez, Diego Garcia Ph.D., Alfonso De La Vega, Dario Pascual Garcia
Visitor Drownings In Spain 2013-2018, Luis Miguel Pascual Gomez, Diego Garcia Ph.D., Alfonso De La Vega, Dario Pascual Garcia
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Swimming Uphill: Moving On Far From Treading Water, Filip Roelandt
Swimming Uphill: Moving On Far From Treading Water, Filip Roelandt
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
No abstract provided.
Reestablishing A Culture Of Water Competency At An Hbcu, Knolan C. Rawlins
Reestablishing A Culture Of Water Competency At An Hbcu, Knolan C. Rawlins
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
African American children ages 5 – 19 years drown in swimming pools at rates of 5.5 times higher than those of whites (Gilchrist & Parker, 2014). Literature suggested culture is the culprit for this disparity. A fear of water dates to slavery (Pitts, 2007). After slavery was abolished, the memory of drowning remained part of the African American culture. In the twentieth century, the popularity of swimming grew with the increase in public pools. The era of the Jim Crow laws kept African Americans out of public pools (Pitts, 2007). Although the political landscape has shifted since the Jim Crow …
Surfing Injuries Requiring First Aid In New Zealand, 2007-2012, Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
Surfing Injuries Requiring First Aid In New Zealand, 2007-2012, Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
In an island nation such as New Zealand with easy access to surf beaches, surfing activities are very popular and, while generally perceived as a healthy form of outdoor recreation, they do have attendant risks. This study reports on nondrowning, surfing-related incidents that required medical first aid on beaches during five summer seasons from 2007-2012. Retrospective descriptive analysis of data from lifeguard first aid reports found that 16% (n = 1,327) of injuries were the consequence of surfing activity. More males than females were treated for surfing injuries (68% male, 31% female). Lacerations (59%) and bruising (15%) accounted for most …
Too Much Puff, Not Enough Push? Surf Lifeguard Simulated Cpr Performance, Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
Too Much Puff, Not Enough Push? Surf Lifeguard Simulated Cpr Performance, Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
The purpose of this paper is to report on the technical competency of volunteer surf lifeguards to perform CPR on a manikin in light of their lifeguard experience, age, and gender. The CPR skills of surf lifeguards on patrol at the beginning of the 2010-11 summer season were tested on manikins by observation of CPR procedures and electronic recording of compression and ventilation skills. Almost all lifeguards (n=252) made the appropriate initial checks for responsiveness (98%). Compression skills were generally performed accurately with few technical errors (such as incomplete release). Most lifeguards (87%) over-ventilated the lungs (> 600ml) on each …
Surf Lifeguard Perceptions And Practice Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr), Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
Surf Lifeguard Perceptions And Practice Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr), Kevin Moran, Jonathon Webber
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
While the importance of lifeguards in providing immediate and effective basic life support (BLS) in drowning has been well reported, not a lot is known about how lifeguards perceive the relative value of CPR as a lifeguard skill, their training in it, and the likelihood of resuscitation being successful. A self-complete questionnaire was completed by 252 volunteer surf lifeguards at 16 surf beaches in the Greater Auckland,NZ region. Results show that most lifeguards (65%) had received training in the 3 months before the survey, 83% were willing to perform CPR, few (9%) had used CPR in an emergency, and many …