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

J Athl Train. 2024 Jun 1;59(6):570-583. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-0521.23.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: catastrophic injuries; emergency management; emergency planning.

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Injuries* / therapy
  • Consensus
  • Delphi Technique
  • Emergency Medical Services / standards
  • Humans
  • Sports
  • Sports Medicine / standards