Takahashi Kyo, Kitamura Yayoi
Department of Social Rehabilitation, Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, Saitama, Japan Institute of Gerontology, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Social Rehabilitation, Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, Saitama, Japan.
BMJ Open. 2016 Apr 18;6(4):e009929. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009929.
Persons with disabilities, especially those with a severe disability, have a vague anxiety about future disasters; however, the measures of self-assistance for disaster preparedness have not been standardised. The present study aimed to describe disaster-related anxiety and behaviours related to disaster preparedness among persons who have cervical cord injury in Japan.
Qualitative study.
Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan.
16 persons with cervical cord injury participated. Inclusion criteria were being 20 years old and older, being diagnosed with cervical cord injury, being able to communicate verbally, having an interest in disaster preparedness, and belonging to a self-help group of persons with cervical cord injury in the Tokyo Metropolitan area.
Participants usually had 'anxiety about health management' and it became more serious once they thought about a disaster. We identified three themes in relation to their anxiety: 'storing needed items,' 'staying in a safe place' and 'having reliable caregivers.' We also identified three other themes that were the reasons behind these themes: 'travel experiences,' 'experiences of failure' and 'information from peers.'
To buffer the anxiety about health management in a disaster, it would be important for persons with cervical cord injury to store needed items, stay in a safe place and have reliable caregivers. Various daily experiences, including experiences of failure, would encourage such behaviours.
残疾人,尤其是重度残疾人,对未来灾难存在模糊的焦虑;然而,灾难准备的自助措施尚未标准化。本研究旨在描述日本颈髓损伤患者与灾难相关的焦虑以及与灾难准备相关的行为。
定性研究。
日本东京都地区。
16名颈髓损伤患者参与。纳入标准为年龄在20岁及以上、被诊断为颈髓损伤、能够进行言语交流、对灾难准备感兴趣且属于东京都地区颈髓损伤患者自助团体。
参与者通常有“对健康管理的焦虑”,一旦想到灾难,这种焦虑就会变得更严重。我们确定了与他们的焦虑相关的三个主题:“储存所需物品”、“待在安全的地方”和“有可靠的照顾者”。我们还确定了另外三个主题,它们是这些主题背后的原因:“旅行经历”、“失败经历”和“来自同伴的信息”。
为了缓解灾难中对健康管理的焦虑,颈髓损伤患者储存所需物品、待在安全的地方并拥有可靠的照顾者非常重要。包括失败经历在内的各种日常经历会促使此类行为的发生。