Attendances at an emergency department (ED) are often considered to depend on different factors such as moonlight, welfare checks, weather, and major sporting events. Data regarding effects of large sporting events on the workload of ED often assessed decreased patient volume, especially male use. Currently, no data are available on the effect of major televised sporting events on obstetrical visits. The aim of this study is to examine whether televised soccer games from a major sporting tournament, (Euro 2016) influence the level of attendance at an obstetrical ED and could have implications for women's welfare. In the summer of 2016, France hosted the largest European sporting event of the year 2016: the European Football Championships (Euro 2016). A total of 51 games were played over a month, bringing together the biggest European teams. An observational, retrospective study is conducted during this period on the number of emergency visits in a French tertiary Maternity hospital (Maternity of Nancy).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,114
total number of visits (hospitalizations and consultations)
Overall number of maternity emergencies admissions during EURO 2016 (10June-10July)
Time frame: At the end of EURO 2016 on 10th July 2016
Number of daily admissions and per 2 hours time slot every day from June 10th to July 10th
Time frame: At the end of EURO 2016 on 10th July 2016
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