Chapman K R, Carmichael F J, Goode J E
Can Med Assoc J. 1982 Apr 15;126(8):935-8.
This paper describes the medical services provided at an outdoor rock music festival near Toronto and reviews similar services at other outdoor concerts as reported in the literature. Between 0.5% and 1.5% of concertgoers were reported to have used medical services, proportions that may be useful in planning for future festivals. Most of the medical problems encountered were minor, although life-threatening problems occasionally occurred. Alcohol and drug abuse were common but led to major medical problems in only small proportions of patients. Guidelines for planning are suggested that include recommendations about facilities, supplies and equipment, transportation and communications, staffing and procedures. The need for liaison with the concert promoters, the police, ambulance officials and local hospital personnel is noted, and the use of the nonmedical ancillary staff is encouraged.
本文描述了在多伦多附近一个户外摇滚音乐节上提供的医疗服务,并回顾了文献中报道的其他户外音乐会的类似服务。据报道,0.5%至1.5%的音乐会观众使用了医疗服务,这些比例可能有助于未来音乐节的规划。遇到的大多数医疗问题都不严重,不过偶尔也会出现危及生命的问题。酒精和药物滥用很常见,但仅在一小部分患者中导致严重医疗问题。文中提出了规划指南,包括有关设施、物资和设备、交通与通讯、人员配备及程序的建议。文中指出了与音乐会主办方、警方、救护车官员及当地医院人员联络的必要性,并鼓励使用非医疗辅助人员。