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Medical care and first aid: an interassociation consensus framework for organised non-elite sport during the COVID-19 pandemic
British Journal of Sports Medicine ( IF 18.4 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 , DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103622
Lisa Hodgson 1, 2 , Gemma Phillips 3, 4, 5 , Robin Terence Saggers 6, 7 , Sanjay Sharma 8 , Michael Papadakis 8 , Clint Readhead 9 , Charlotte M Cowie 10 , Andrew Massey 11 , Richard Weiler 10 , Prabhat Mathema 12 , Jo Larkin 13 , Jonathan Gordon 14 , John Maclean 15 , Michael Rossiter 16, 17 , Niall Elliott 18 , Jonathan Hanson 15, 18, 19 , Simon Spencer 20 , Rod Jaques 20 , Jon Patricios 6
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The cessation of amateur and recreational sport has had significant implications globally, impacting economic, social and health facets of population well-being. As a result, there is pressure to resume sport at all levels. The ongoing prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and subsequent ‘second waves’ require urgent best practice guidelines to be developed to return recreational (non-elite) sports as quickly as possible while prioritising the well-being of the participants and support staff. This guidance document describes the need for such advice and the process of collating available evidence. Expert opinion is integrated into this document to provide uniform and pragmatic recommendations, thereby optimising on-field and field-side safety for all involved persons, including coaches, first responders and participants. The nature of SARS-CoV-2 transmission means that the use of some procedures performed during emergency care and resuscitation could potentially be hazardous, necessitating the need for guidance on the use of personal protective equipment, the allocation of predetermined areas to manage potentially infective cases and the governance and audit of the process.

中文翻译:

医疗保健和急救:COVID-19 大流行期间有组织的非精英体育运动的协会间共识框架

业余和休闲体育运动的停止在全球范围内产生了重大影响,影响了人口福祉的经济、社会和健康方面。因此,各个级别的体育运动都面临着恢复的压力。SARS-CoV-2 的持续流行和随后的“第二波”需要紧急制定最佳实践指南,以尽快恢复休闲(非精英)运动,同时优先考虑参与者和支持人员的福祉。本指导文件描述了此类建议的必要性以及整理现有证据的过程。本文件纳入了专家意见,以提供统一、务实的建议,从而优化所有相关人员(包括教练、急救人员和参与者)的现场和现场安全。SARS-CoV-2 传播的性质意味着在紧急护理和复苏期间执行的某些程序可能存在潜在危险,因此需要就使用个人防护设备、分配预定区域来管理潜在感染病例提供指导以及流程的治理和审计。
更新日期:2022-01-03
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