A Scoping Review of the Associations of Golf with Eye Injuries in Adults and Children.

Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-18 DOI:10.1155/2016/7216325
Evan Jenkins, Roger Hawkes, Andrew Murray
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Abstract

Introduction. Sport presents a risk of ocular trauma and accounts for a significant number of eye injuries that require hospital admission. The sport of golf presents a risk to eyesight from fast moving objects such as golf clubs and balls. This study aims to investigate the associations of golf with eye injuries and the reasons that these injuries occur. Material/Methods. A literature search was conducted using the databases MEDLINE, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, and PsycINFO. Grey literature was searched using the WHO international clinical trials registry platform, Google Scholar, and ProQuest. Data was extracted using a standardised form and summarised into a report. Results and Discussion. Twenty-three studies were found relating to eye injuries in golf. Injuries appear to be rare, but more frequent in men and children. Injuries resulted in high rates of enucleation and visual impairment. Children sustained more injury from golf clubs whereas adults sustained more injuries from golf balls. Conclusion. Efforts are needed to encourage golf participants to understand the risks of ocular and indeed other head injuries. Initiatives to provide appropriate supervision and education on this topic are merited. Further research is needed to investigate the circumstances of eye injury in golf and assess the effects of interventions aimed at reducing risk of injury.
成人和儿童高尔夫运动与眼部损伤的关系综述。
介绍。体育运动带来眼部创伤的风险,并造成大量需要住院治疗的眼部损伤。高尔夫球运动中快速移动的物体,如高尔夫球杆和球,会对视力造成威胁。本研究旨在探讨高尔夫运动与眼部损伤的关系以及这些损伤发生的原因。材料/方法。使用MEDLINE、Web of Science、SPORTDiscus和PsycINFO数据库进行文献检索。灰色文献使用WHO国际临床试验注册平台、Google Scholar和ProQuest进行检索。使用标准化表格提取数据并汇总成一份报告。结果和讨论。有23项研究与高尔夫球中的眼部损伤有关。受伤似乎很少见,但在男性和儿童中更为常见。损伤导致高比率的眼球摘除术和视力损害。儿童更容易受到高尔夫球杆的伤害,而成年人更容易受到高尔夫球的伤害。结论。需要努力鼓励高尔夫运动员了解眼部和其他头部受伤的风险。应该主动就这一主题提供适当的监督和教育。需要进一步的研究来调查高尔夫运动中眼睛损伤的情况,并评估旨在降低损伤风险的干预措施的效果。
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