Chang E C, Koval E, Freer L, Kraus S
University of Rochester School of Medicine, NY, USA.
Wilderness Environ Med. 2000 Winter;11(4):257-61. doi: 10.1580/1080-6032(2000)011[0257:pfaaem]2.3.co;2.
Planning and providing emergency and primary care for a large transient population of visitors and employees in a national park can be problematic. Furthermore, planning for emergency and primary health care needs of visitors and itinerant workers in a wilderness area national park has not been well documented. A study was performed to analyze emergency and primary health care utilization in a national park.
Data was gathered from all patients presenting to Lake Hospital Emergency Department in Yellowstone in 1995, and a retrospective chart review was performed.
Two distinct populations with different health care needs were identified.
Utilization analysis revealed differences between conventional mass gatherings and the mass gatherings in Yellowstone. Because of the unique conditions and populations found in a wilderness area, conventional mass gathering emergency medical service models may not be an appropriate model for planning health care in a national park. Analysis of utilization data can help plan resources for emergency and primary health care for a park population.
为国家公园内大量流动的游客和员工规划并提供急救和初级保健可能存在问题。此外,针对荒野地区国家公园内游客和流动工人的急救和初级保健需求进行规划的相关记录并不完善。开展了一项研究以分析某国家公园内的急救和初级保健利用情况。
收集了1995年黄石国家公园内所有前往莱克医院急诊科就诊患者的数据,并进行了回顾性病历审查。
识别出了两个具有不同医疗保健需求的不同人群。
利用情况分析揭示了传统大规模集会与黄石国家公园内大规模集会之间的差异。由于荒野地区存在独特的条件和人群,传统的大规模集会紧急医疗服务模式可能不是规划国家公园医疗保健的合适模式。利用数据的分析有助于为公园人群的急救和初级保健规划资源。