. Asghar Tavan; . Abbasali Dehghani Tafti; . Mohmmadhasan Ehrampoush; . Mohammad Reza Vafaei Nasab; . Hossein Tavangar; . Hossein Fallahzadeh
Volume 9, Issue 10 , October 2019, , Pages 1-11
Abstract
CONTEXT: Mass gatherings (MGs) are established for different religious, social, political, cultural,and sport motivations. Many risks threaten the participants` health in MGs for different ...
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CONTEXT: Mass gatherings (MGs) are established for different religious, social, political, cultural,and sport motivations. Many risks threaten the participants` health in MGs for different reasons. Oneduty of health‑care system is to identify the risks and manage them to reduce the participants` injuriesin MGs. This study aimed to identify and classify the risks threatening the health of participants inMGs and review related articles systematically.SUBJECTS AND METHODS: In this study, we investigated electronic databases including ScienceDirect, PubMed, Ovid, ProQuest, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar. This systematicreview investigated those health articles which studied MGs published after 2000. Keywords that weresearched included (Mass gathering OR Crowd) AND (Assessment OR Evaluation) AND (DisasterOR Emergencies) AND (Injuries OR Stamped). The final full text articles were assessed qualitativelyby STROBE article assessment checklist, and then the data extracted from the results of the articleswere analyzed and reported.RESULTS: Initially, a total of 1874 articles were found, qualitative exclusion and inclusioncriteria were applied, and finally 29 full‑text articles were selected for the analysis. More thanforty health‑related risks were recognized. In order to better understand the risks and use of theresults more efficiently, the risks were classified and reported into the following five domains:environmental risks, individual risks, psychological risks, public health risks, and managementrisks.CONCLUSION: Many risks threaten the health of participants in MGs. Recognizing and managingthe risks are considered the primary and basic essentials of health sector for the better managementof MGs.