National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Emergency Action Plan Development and Implementation in Sport.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Athletic Training Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0521.23
Samantha E Scarneo-Miller, Yuri Hosokawa, Jonathan A Drezner, Rebecca M Hirschhorn, Darryl P Conway, Gregory A Elkins, Michael N Hopper, Edward J Strapp
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Objective: An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document detailing the preparations and on-site emergency response of health care professionals and other stakeholders to medical emergencies in the prehospital setting. The EAP is developed to address any type of catastrophic injury response and should not be condition specific. The objective of this National Athletic Trainers' Association position statement is to provide evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for developing and implementing an EAP for sports settings.

Methods: These recommendations were developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel that performed (1) a comprehensive review of existing EAP evidence, (2) a modified Delphi process to define consensus recommendations, and (3) a strength of recommendation taxonomy determination for each recommendation.

Results: An EAP is an essential tool designed to facilitate emergency preparedness and an efficient, coordinated emergency response during an athletic event. A comprehensive EAP should consider modes to optimize patient outcomes, the various stakeholders needed to develop the plan, the factors influencing effective implementation of the EAP, and the roles and responsibilities to ensure a structured response to a catastrophic injury.

Conclusions: These evidence-informed recommendations outline the necessary steps for emergency planning and provide considerations for the immediate management of patients with catastrophic injuries. Increasing knowledge and implementation of the EAP to manage patients with catastrophic injuries improves the overall response and decreases errors during an emergency.

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国家运动训练员协会立场声明:体育运动中紧急行动计划的制定和实施。
目的:紧急行动计划(EAP)是一份书面文件,详细说明了医护人员和其他相关人员在院前环境中应对医疗紧急情况的准备工作和现场应急措施。紧急行动计划的制定是为了应对任何类型的灾难性伤害,而不应针对具体情况。美国国家运动训练员协会(National Athletic Trainers' Association)的这一立场声明旨在为制定和实施运动环境下的紧急医疗救援计划提供基于证据和共识的建议:这些建议是由一个多学科专家小组制定的,该小组(1)对现有的 EAP 证据进行了全面审查,(2)采用修改后的德尔菲流程确定了共识建议,(3)对每项建议进行了建议强度分类确定:结果:紧急应变计划是一项重要工具,旨在促进运动会期间的应急准备和高效、协调的应急响应。全面的紧急应变计划应考虑优化患者预后的模式、制定计划所需的各利益相关方、影响紧急应变计划有效实施的因素以及确保对灾难性伤害做出有序反应的角色和责任:这些以证据为依据的建议概述了应急计划的必要步骤,并为灾难性损伤患者的即时管理提供了考虑因素。增加对紧急应变计划的了解并实施紧急应变计划以管理灾难性损伤患者,可改善整体应对措施并减少紧急情况下的失误。
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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
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5.30
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106
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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