The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-8560
Print ISSN : 1881-3526
ISSN-L : 1881-3526
総説:シリーズ4・東日本大震災に際して
被災地のリハビリテーション
—東日本大震災で損傷を免れた病院として:宮城県—
冨山 陽介
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ジャーナル フリー

2011 年 48 巻 12 号 p. 769-778

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In the Great East Japan Earthquake and disaster, much of the Pacific coastline of Miyagi Prefecture was devastated by a tsunami. Though physical damage to our hospital was minimal, both the flow of information and the hospital's lifeline were interrupted. During this time supplies to our hospital were insufficient, yet we still gave medical assistance to the disaster victims. Physically handicapped people faced extreme difficulty in all aspects of everyday life such as moving to a refuge center, eating, going to the toilet and securing a place to lie down at the refuge center. Physically handicapped people left in homes cut off from the outside also faced many difficulties. We commenced medical assistance at the refuge center 3 days after the tsunami hit. Many assistants came from other hospitals affiliated with MIN-IREN (Japan Federation of Democratic Medical Institutions) throughout the country. We commenced rehabilitation support at the refuge center from April. While at the refuge center, handicapped people had to deal with many obstacles such as the distance to the toilets, toilet structure, stairs and steps etc. From June, we began assistance at the temporary housing sites. Going forward, our future problem is providing disaster victim health management support at the temporary housing sites, and also providing assistance in setting up a network of sympathetic residents to prevent isolation. In light of our experience, from the perspective of a disaster management strategy, there is a definite need to perfect a government-centered support system that focuses on physically handicapped people immediately after a disaster. This is particularly important from the perspective of rehabilitation, as the challenge is to create post-disaster rehabilitation support teams.

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