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美国营地对健康与安全实践指南的遵守情况。

Compliance of camps in the United States with guidelines for health and safety practices.

作者信息

Olympia Robert P, Hollern Kaylee, Armstrong Caitlin, Adedayo Pelumi, Dunnick Jennifer, Hartley Jessica, Doshi Bhavin

机构信息

From the *Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Penn State Hershey Medical Center/Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital; and †Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA; and ‡Department of Emergency Medicine, Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO.

出版信息

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2015 Mar;31(3):178-85. doi: 10.1097/PEC.0000000000000379.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the compliance of US camps with guidelines for health and safety practices as set forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the US Department of Homeland Security.

METHODS

An electronic questionnaire was distributed to US camps during the summer of 2012 as identified by 3 online summer camp directories.

RESULTS

Analysis was performed on 433 completed questionnaires. Fourteen percent of camps were considered medically related. Ninety-three percent of camps have established relationships with community emergency medical services, 34% with local orthodontists, and 37% with local mental health professionals. Camps reported the immediate availability of the following: automated external defibrillators (75%), respiratory rescue inhalers (44%), epinephrine autoinjectors (64%), cervical spine collars (62%), and backboard with restraints (76%). Camps reported the presence of the following written health policies: dehydration (91%), asthma and anaphylaxis (88%), head injuries (90%), seizures (78%), cardiac arrest (76%), and drowning (73%). Although 93% of camps have a disaster response plan, 15% never practice the plan. Sixty-eight percent of camps are familiar with community evacuation plans, and 67% have access to vehicles for transport. Camps reported the presence of the following written disaster policies: fire (96%), tornadoes (68%), arrival of suspicious individuals (84%), hostage situations (18%).

CONCLUSIONS

Areas for improvement in the compliance of US camps with specific recommendations for health and safety practices were identified, such as medically preparing campers before their attendance, developing relationships with community health providers, increasing the immediate availability of several emergency medications and equipment, and developing policies and protocols for medical and disaster emergencies.

摘要

目的

确定美国营地是否符合美国儿科学会和美国国土安全部制定的健康与安全操作指南。

方法

2012年夏季,通过3个在线夏令营名录确定美国营地,向其发放电子调查问卷。

结果

对433份完整问卷进行了分析。14%的营地与医疗相关。93%的营地与社区紧急医疗服务机构建立了联系,34%与当地正畸医生建立了联系,37%与当地心理健康专业人员建立了联系。营地报告了以下物品的即时可用性:自动体外除颤器(75%)、呼吸急救吸入器(44%)、肾上腺素自动注射器(64%)、颈椎固定器(62%)和带约束装置的背板(76%)。营地报告了以下书面健康政策的存在:脱水(91%)、哮喘和过敏反应(88%)、头部受伤(90%)、癫痫发作(78%)、心脏骤停(76%)和溺水(73%)。虽然93%的营地有灾难应对计划,但15%从未演练过该计划。68%的营地熟悉社区疏散计划,67%可以使用运输车辆。营地报告了以下书面灾难政策的存在:火灾(96%)、龙卷风(68%)、可疑人员到来(84%)、人质情况(18%)。

结论

确定了美国营地在遵守健康与安全操作具体建议方面需要改进的领域,例如在营员参加前进行医疗准备、与社区卫生服务提供者建立关系、增加几种急救药物和设备的即时可用性,以及制定医疗和灾难紧急情况的政策和预案。

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