阪神大地震中慢性病患者的健康需求

Kikuko Mori RN, MSN, Kazuhiro Ugai MD, PhD, Youko Nonami RN, PhD, Tomoko Kirimura RN, Chiaki Kondo RN, Tomoko Nakamura RN, Emi Motoki RN, Hidesuke Kaji MD, PhD
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目的了解1995年阪神大地震中慢性疾病患者的健康需求。方法29例风湿病、糖尿病或慢性呼吸系统疾病患者纳入研究。作者于2004年进行了半结构化访谈。结果三种疾病患者的首要任务是确保药物安全并确保他们能够按时服药。风湿病患者需要防止身体变冷、疲劳和紧张的方法,以防止病情恶化;他们还希望救援人员了解他们所经历的身体限制。糖尿病患者的健康需求包括适当的饮食和制定应对生活环境变化带来的压力的方法。慢性呼吸系统疾病患者报告说,他们的健康需求包括制定防止身体变冷、疲劳和紧张的方法,以防止疾病恶化,获得呼吸口罩,以尽量减少灰尘和冷空气的接触,并指导减轻呼吸系统症状的方法。结论:慢性疾病患者(如风湿病、糖尿病和肺病)的应急准备计划和护理重点应包括关注药物的可获得性、压力管理、日常生活活动的支持、适当的食物和必要的支持设备的可获得性,以尽量减少症状的恶化。
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Health Needs of Patients With Chronic Diseases Who Lived Through the Great Hanshin Earthquake

Objective

To identify the health needs of patients with chronic diseases who lived through the great Hanshin earthquake of 1995.

Methods

Twenty-nine patients with rheumatism, diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease were enrolled in the study. Semi-structured interviews were performed by the authors in 2004.

Results

Priorities for patients with all three diseases were securing medications and ensuring that they were able to take their medications. Rheumatism patients required methods of preventing their bodies from becoming cold, fatigued, and stressed in order to prevent aggravation of their disease; they also wanted relief workers to understand the physical limitations they experience. The health needs of diabetic patients included receiving an appropriate diet and developing ways to cope with the stress caused by the change in living environment. Patients with chronic respiratory diseases reported that their health needs included developing methods to prevent their bodies from becoming cold, fatigued, and stressed in order to prevent aggravation of their disease, access to respiratory masks to minimize dust and cold air exposure, and guidance in methods to alleviate respiratory symptoms.

Conclusions

The emergency preparedness planning and care priorities for individuals with chronic health problems, such as rheumatism, diabetes, and pulmonary disease, should include attention to medication availability, stress management, support for activities of daily living, appropriate food, and availability of support devices necessary to minimize exacerbation of symptoms.

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