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Professional first aid in motorcycle racings in the Czech republic and abroad
SEJK, Lukáš
This Bachelor thesis deals with providing of professional first aid during motorcycle races in Czech Republic and abroad. A notion "motorcycle races" in this work is narrowed down only to "sidecarcross". In this field there is a high risk of injury because of the variable nature of the track, weight and power of the machine. These injuries are most frequent causes of death of working-age people. Therefore it is so important to provide pre-hospital care immediately after any accident right on the track. The objective of this thesis is to map these types of races from the point of view of health insurance and to determine qualification of personnel at the place of accident. The thesis is compiled from semi-structured interviews at sporting venues. Interviews were conducted with two groups of respondents. The first was group of organisers of international championship races in Czech Republic and world championship. The second group was composed of medical personnel providing health care right at the tracks. The research has pointed out missing legislative support of this issue and the resulting disunity during providing sporting events.
Professional first aid in motorcycle racings in the Czech republic and abroad
SEJK, Lukáš
This Bachelor thesis deals with providing of professional first aid during motorcycle races in Czech Republic and abroad. A notion "motorcycle races" in this work is narrowed down only to "sidecarcross". In this field there is a high risk of injury because of the variable nature of the track, weight and power of the machine. These injuries are most frequent causes of death of working-age people. Therefore it is so important to provide pre-hospital care immediately after any accident right on the track. The objective of this thesis is to map these types of races from the point of view of health insurance and to determine qualification of personnel at the place of accident. The thesis is compiled from semi-structured interviews and participation right at sporting venues. Interviews were conducted with two groups of respondents. The first was group of organisers of international championship races in Czech Republic and world championship. The second group was composed of medical personnel providing health care right at the tracks. The findings of interviews were confronted with findings acquired from participating observation at the venues of races. The research has pointed out missing legislative support of this issue and the resulting disunity during providing sporting events.

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