Luther Matt, Gardiner Fergus, Lenson Shane, Caldicott David, Harris Ryan, Sabet Ryan, Malloy Mark, Perkins Jo
1Calvary Public Hospital Bruce,Canberra,Australian Capital Territory,Australia.
3Australian Catholic University,Dickson,Australian Capital Territory,Australia.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2018 Apr;33(2):220-224. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X18000195. Epub 2018 Mar 21.
Specific Event Identifiers a. Event type: Outdoor music festival. b. Event onset date: December 3, 2016. c. Location of event: Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park. d. Geographical coordinates: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia (-35.289002, 149.131957, 600m). e. Dates and times of observation in latitude, longitude, and elevation: December 3, 2016, 11:00-23:00. f. Response type: Event medical support. Abstract Introduction Young adult patrons are vulnerable to risk-taking behavior, including drug taking, at outdoor music festivals. Therefore, the aim of this field report is to discuss the on-site medical response during a music festival, and subsequently highlight observed strategies aimed at minimizing substance abuse harm.
The observed outdoor music festival was held in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory [ACT], Australia) during the early summer of 2016, with an attendance of 23,008 patrons. First aid and on-site medical treatment data were gained from the relevant treatment area and service.
The integrated first aid service provided support to 292 patients. Final analysis consisted of 286 patients' records, with 119 (41.6%) males and 167 (58.4%) females. Results from this report indicated that drug intoxication was an observed event issue, with 15 (5.1%) treated on site and 13 emergency department (ED) presentations, primarily related to trauma or medical conditions requiring further diagnostics.
This report details an important public health need, which could be met by providing a coordinated approach, including a robust on-site medical service, accepting intrinsic risk-taking behavior. This may include on-site drug-checking, providing reliable information on drug content with associated education. Luther M , Gardiner F , Lenson S , Caldicott D , Harris R , Sabet R , Malloy M , Perkins J . An effective risk minimization strategy applied to an outdoor music festival: a multi-agency approach. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2018;33(2):220-224.
特定事件标识符
a. 事件类型:户外音乐节。
b. 事件开始日期:2016年12月3日。
c. 事件地点:联邦公园赛艇点。
d. 地理坐标:澳大利亚首都领地堪培拉(-35.289002, 149.131957, 600米)。
e. 纬度、经度和海拔的观测日期及时间:2016年12月3日,11:00 - 23:00。
f. 应对类型:活动医疗支持。
摘要
引言
年轻成年观众在户外音乐节上容易出现冒险行为,包括吸毒。因此,本现场报告的目的是讨论音乐节期间的现场医疗应对情况,并随后强调为尽量减少药物滥用危害而观察到的策略。
方法
观察到的户外音乐节于2016年初夏在澳大利亚首都领地堪培拉举行,有23,008名观众参加。急救和现场医疗救治数据来自相关治疗区域和服务。
结果
综合急救服务为292名患者提供了支持。最终分析包括286名患者的记录,其中男性119名(41.6%)和女性167名(58.4%)。本报告结果表明,药物中毒是观察到的一个事件问题,15名(5.1%)在现场接受治疗,13名到急诊科就诊,主要与创伤或需要进一步诊断的医疗状况有关。
结论
本报告详细阐述了一项重要的公共卫生需求,可通过提供一种协调的方法来满足,包括强大的现场医疗服务,接受内在的冒险行为。这可能包括现场药物检测,提供有关药物成分的可靠信息及相关教育。
路德·M、加德纳·F、伦森·S、卡尔迪科特·D、哈里斯·R、萨贝特·R、马洛伊·M、珀金斯·J。应用于户外音乐节的有效风险最小化策略:多机构方法。《院前灾难医学》。2018年;33(2):220 - 224。