Thomas D R, Amos W L
Am J Sports Med. 1984 Mar-Apr;12(2):155-8. doi: 10.1177/036354658401200213.
This study describes the medical services provided the players, players' families, caddies, Professional Golf Association (PGA) officials, tournament workers, and spectators during the 1982 Southern Open Golf Tournament. One first aid center, staffed by one physician and one nurse, was available to approximately 12,000 people during the 7 day event. The facility was stocked with routine diagnostic and therapeutic supplies, as well as routine and emergency drugs. Of the 92 patients seen, only one, who presented with a seizure, required hospital management. Spectators accounted for 20% of the visits. The remaining visits were by the tournament population for acute care. It was concluded that additional orthopaedic supplies needed to be readily available. Additional emergency equipment and drugs are recommended. The available and needed supplies should provide a reference for stocking first aid stations at future similar outdoor events that attract large crowds with varied medical needs.
本研究描述了在1982年南方高尔夫球公开赛期间为球员、球员家属、球童、职业高尔夫球协会(PGA)官员、赛事工作人员和观众提供的医疗服务。在为期7天的赛事中,一个配备了一名医生和一名护士的急救中心为大约12000人提供服务。该设施储备了常规诊断和治疗用品以及常规和急救药物。在诊治的92名患者中,只有一名癫痫发作患者需要住院治疗。观众占就诊人数的20%。其余就诊者为赛事相关人员的急症护理。得出的结论是需要随时提供更多的骨科用品。建议增加急救设备和药物。现有和所需的用品应为未来类似吸引大量有不同医疗需求人群的户外活动急救站的物资储备提供参考。