| Literature DB >> 31275782 |
Jo Satoh1, Koichi Yokono2, Rie Ando3, Toshinari Asakura4, Kazuhiko Hanzawa5, Yasushi Ishigaki6, Takashi Kadowaki7,8, Masato Kasuga9, Hideki Katagiri10, Yasuhisa Kato11, Koreyuki Kurosawa12, Masanobu Miura13, Jiro Nakamura14, Koichi Nishitsuka15, Susumu Ogawa16, Tomoko Okamoto17, Sadanori Sakuma18, Shigeru Sakurai19, Hiroaki Satoh20, Hidetoshi Shimauchi21, Hiroaki Shimokawa13, Wataru Shoji22, Takashi Sugiyama23, Akira Suwabe24, Masahiro Tachi12, Kazuma Takahashi25, Susumu Takahashi26, Yasuo Terayama27, Hiroaki Tomita21, Yoko Tsuchiya28, Hironori Waki29, Tsuyoshi Watanabe30, Kazuaki Yahata31, Hidetoshi Yamashita15.
Abstract
To ensure that experiences and lessons learned from the unprecedented 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake are used to improve future disaster planning, the Japan Diabetes Society (JDS) launched the "Research and Survey Committee for Establishing Disaster Diabetes Care Systems Based on Relevant Findings from the Great East Japan Earthquake" under the supervision of the Chairman of the JDS. The Committee conducted a questionnaire survey among patients with diabetes, physicians, disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs), nurses, pharmacists, and nutritionists in disaster areas about the events they saw happening, the situations they found difficult to handle, and the needs that they felt required to be met during the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. A total of 3,481 completed questionnaires were received. Based on these and other experiences and lessons reported following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the 2004 Niigata-Chuetsu Earthquakes, the current "Manual for Disaster Diabetes Care" has been developed by the members of the Committee and other invited authors from relevant specialties. To our knowledge, the current Manual is the world's first to focus on emergency diabetes care, with this digest English version translated from the Japanese original. It is sincerely hoped that patients with diabetes and healthcare providers around the world will find this manual helpful in promoting disaster preparedness and implementing disaster relief.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Disaster; Earthquake; Manual; Patient care
Year: 2019 PMID: 31275782 PMCID: PMC6592990 DOI: 10.1007/s13340-019-00397-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetol Int ISSN: 2190-1678