Almukhlifi Yasir, Alsulami Maher, Alsulami Adnan, Albaqami Nawaf A, Bahmaid Abdulrahmn M, Aldriweesh Salman A, Albounagh Sharifah, Goniewicz Krzysztof
College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah 22384, Saudi Arabia.
King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Jeddah 21423, Saudi Arabia.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Sep 14;13(18):2301. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13182301.
Paramedics are increasingly being recognized as essential contributors to sports medicine, where their role extends beyond emergency response to prevention, planning, and collaboration with other medical professionals. Yet their scope of practice and effectiveness across sporting levels and regions remain insufficiently synthesized. This scoping review mapped international evidence on paramedics in sports medicine. Literature published in English between 2013 and 2023 was systematically searched in PubMed, Scopus, and ScienceDirect, and eligible studies were analyzed thematically. Thirty studies were included, spanning professional and amateur sports in North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. The findings demonstrate that paramedics provide critical value across six domains. First, rapid emergency response, supported by innovations such as motorcycle-based ambulances, significantly reduced access times and improved survival rates. Second, preparedness and ongoing training, including physical fitness and interprofessional education, were shown to enhance effectiveness in demanding sporting environments. Third, collaboration with athletic trainers and other professionals improved on-field care and reduced unnecessary hospital transfers. Fourth, paramedics contributed to injury prevention programmes that lowered injury incidence and healthcare costs. Fifth, their involvement at mass gatherings ensured safety, streamlined triage, and reduced pressure on hospitals. Finally, evidence indicates that paramedic-led initiatives are cost-effective, generating both clinical and economic benefits. Paramedics play a multifaceted role in athlete care, emergency response, and injury prevention. Strengthening their integration through targeted training, protocol standardization, and equitable resource allocation can improve both athlete safety and system efficiency. Future research should focus on grassroots contexts and the use of paramedic-generated data to inform prevention and policy.
护理人员越来越被视为运动医学的重要贡献者,他们的作用不仅限于应急响应,还包括预防、规划以及与其他医疗专业人员的协作。然而,他们在不同体育水平和地区的实践范围和有效性仍未得到充分整合。本范围综述梳理了运动医学中护理人员的国际证据。在PubMed、Scopus和ScienceDirect上系统检索了2013年至2023年期间以英文发表的文献,并对符合条件的研究进行了主题分析。纳入了30项研究,涵盖北美、欧洲、亚洲、大洋洲和非洲的职业和业余体育项目。研究结果表明,护理人员在六个领域提供了关键价值。首先,以摩托车救护车等创新为支撑的快速应急响应显著缩短了救治时间并提高了生存率。其次,包括体能和跨专业教育在内的准备工作和持续培训在要求苛刻的体育环境中提高了有效性。第三,与运动训练师和其他专业人员的协作改善了现场护理并减少了不必要的医院转诊。第四,护理人员为降低受伤发生率和医疗成本的预防伤害计划做出了贡献。第五,他们在大型活动中的参与确保了安全、简化了分诊并减轻了医院的压力。最后,有证据表明,由护理人员主导的举措具有成本效益,能产生临床和经济效益。护理人员在运动员护理、应急响应和伤害预防方面发挥着多方面的作用。通过有针对性的培训、协议标准化和公平的资源分配加强他们的整合,可以提高运动员的安全性和系统效率。未来的研究应关注基层情况以及利用护理人员生成的数据为预防和政策提供信息。