the characteristics of patient presentations from australian outdoor music festival

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Hutton A, Ranse J, Arbon P, Ullah, S. (2013). The characteristics of patient presentations from Australian outdoor music festivals; paper presented at the 18th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Manchester, UK, May.

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Page 1: The characteristics of patient presentations from Australian outdoor music festival
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Understanding the characteristics of patient presentations at outdoor music festivals

Associate Professor Alison HuttonMr Jamie Ranse

Professor Paul Arbon

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Aim of the study• To understand the characteristics of

people who present as patients to on-site health care at outdoor music festivals in Australia

• Determine the relative proportion and type of injury

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Design and Setting• Retrospective review of patient report forms • 26 OMF• Four different states of Australia• Data transcribed to Excel• Ranse and Hutton minimum data set;

– Illness; – Injury; – Environmental; – Mental Health

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Data analysis• Proportions were presented as percentages• Variations in proportions Fisher exact test • Binary logistic regression model• Adjusted for potential clustering effects because

PPs was heterogeneous for different events• Regression coefficients were expressed as

adjusted odds ratios (OR) • OR were considered statistically significant if

their 95% confidence interval (CI) did not include unity

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Demographics• 4950 presentations for health care, almost

two thirds were female (n=3087, 62.4%) • The mean age (SD) of all patient

presentations was 21.3 (5.8) years • The majority of patients (n=3875, 78.3%)

were ≤25 years of age

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Illness• The majority of patient presentations (n=2766,

55.9%) presented with illness related concerns • The risk of illness was 1.7 times (OR=1.71; 95%

CI 1.51-1.94; p<0.001) higher for females than males in the ≤25 year age group

• Most common presenting problem was headache (n=1389, 52.9%).

• Pain (n=264 10%), asthma (n=216 8.2%), and nausea and vomiting (n=211 8%)

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Injury• The risk of a female sustaining an injury was almost half

(OR=0.54; 95% CI 0.47-0.62; p<0.001) that of males • Age was not a significant factor in predicting injury• The main types of injury presentations were superficial

lacerations (n=281; 20.4%); sprain or strains (n=268; 19.2%), and head injuries (concussion) (n=168; 11.9%)

• Lower proportion of females presenting with dislocations and superficial lacerations than males

• Crushing injuries; blisters and foreign bodies; external to eye was significantly higher for females than males

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Environment• Lower for patient presentations aged >25 years (OR=0.55;

95% CI 0.41-0.72; p<0.001) • Alcohol related presentations most common (n=250 32.8%) • Substance related (n=135 17.7%), • Combined alcohol and substance use (n=125 16.4%)• Both heat exhaustion and substance use were statistically

significant when compared to gender • Heat exhaustion more prevalent for females (p=<0.001),

while substance related presentations more prevalent for males (p=<0.001)

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Mental Health

• Gender didn’t demonstrate a significant risk for mental health related presentations

• 29 cases overall – average of one per event

• MH recorded as a presentation signifigant

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Outcome• Most patient presentations assessed by medical

teams; treated and returned back to the event (n=2421; 48.9%)

• Environmental-related category highest transport to hospital rate– 9.1% (n=71) being referred to hospital – 12.5% (n=97) referred to a doctor and – 17.0% (n=132) were discharged home

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Implications for Practice

• Previous findings confirmed• Illness category – presenting signs and

symptoms dominate• Improved understanding of diagnosis needed• Further scope for preventable presentations,

such as headaches • Increased understanding of injury leads to

effective prevention strategies

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Conclusions

• Large number of drug and alcohol presentations transferred to hospital

• Many minor illness and injuries preventable

• Increased focus on prevention strategies required

• Need a more accurate picture of audience demographic