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International Nursing Review | 2013

Role of nurses in a nuclear disaster: experience in the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant accident

Yuka Noto; C. Kitamiya; Chieko Itaki; Mayumi Urushizaka; R. Kidachi; Hideaki Yamabe

BACKGROUND A severe earthquake occurred in Japan on 11 March 2011. The giant tsunami devastated many coastal communities in eastern Japan and caused the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant incident. The Japanese government conducted a large-scale survey of residents affected by the nuclear and natural disasters in Fukushima prefecture and in response to the governments request, H University dispatched a Radiation Exposure Research Team to Fukushima. PURPOSE This article explains the activities of the Radiation Exposure Research Team and the role of nurses in a nuclear disaster. CONCLUSION As a nurse in the field of radiation medicine, our role is to protect the health of those affected and to reduce their anxiety. In addition, as the persons responsible for implementing these projects, it is also necessary that we educate and foster the development of medical care personnel with the appropriate knowledge and skills to carry out the measures required.


Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2018

Mental and physical stress of the Fukushima disaster evacuees as estimated by the measurement of urinary 8‑hydroxy‑2'‑deoxyguanosine

Yasuyo Fukushi; Ayumi Nakamura; Chieko Itaki; Shinji Tokonami; Masatoshi Yamada; Yasushi Mariya

Following the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, a number of evacuees were forced to live in temporary housing and suffered mental and physical stress. However, few reports have used objective or quantitative indicators to determine the evacuees level of stress. The aim of the present study was to serially estimate the mental and physical stress of the evacuees from 2013 to 2015 by using the oxidative stress marker, urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG). A total of 773 evacuees from Namie town in Fukushima prefecture participated in the study. In the first year, 486 evacuees participated (age, 62.8±18.2 years; male/female, 217/269). Of these, 127 continually participated in the study for 3 years (age, 69.5±13.5 years; males/female 52/75) and 18.1% had no chronic disease after the first year. Urine samples were collected once per year. Urinary 8-OHdG was measured using immunochromatography and corrected by the concentration of urinary creatinine. For all the participants examined each year, mean values of urinary 8-OHdG significantly increased over time. For the 127 continual participants, mean values of urinary 8-OHdG were significantly higher in 2014 and 2015 than those in 2013. Age, gender and presence of chronic disease did not significantly influence the 8-OHdG values, suggesting that the stress level of the evacuees was not associated with these factors. The stress level of the individuals increased with the length of time spent living in the temporary housing. The evacuees in radiation disasters have different stressors from other natural disasters, which may accelerate mental and physical stress.


Nutrition Journal | 2017

Possible benefits of tomato juice consumption: a pilot study on irradiated human lymphocytes from healthy donors

Ayumi Nakamura; Chieko Itaki; Ayako Saito; Toko Yonezawa; Koichi Aizawa; Ayumi Hirai; Hiroyuki Suganuma; Tomisato Miura; Yasushi Mariya; Siamak Haghdoost


Open Journal of Nephrology | 2012

Factors Influencing Behavior of Taking Medicine in Elderly Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

Kumiko Ozawa; Setsuko Niki; Seiko Yamanouchi; Hideaki Yamabe; Toshiko Tomisawa; Maiko Kitajima; Mayumi Urushizaka; Kumiko Kawasaki; Chieko Itaki; Yuka Noto; Morito Endo


Dialysis & Transplantation | 2010

Physical activity levels of patients undergoing hemodialysis

Mayumi Nakamura; Hideaki Yamabe; Maiko Kitajima; Umi Kudo; Mayumi Urushizaka; Toshiko Tomisawa; Chieko Itaki; Kumiko Kawasaki; Yuka Noto; Sachiko Akaishi; Kimiko Shimada


Japanese Journal of Health Physics | 2017

A Discussion on Issues Which Elderly Evacuees after FDNP Accident Think about for the Returning to Own Hometown

Maiko Kitajima; Haruka Otsu; Toshiko Tomisawa; Kyoko Tagami; Hikaru Sasatake; Chieko Itaki; Takuhiko Kato; Takao Osanai; Chikako Yonaiyama; Mayumi Urushizaka; Akira Yamanaka; Kazuki Iwaoka; Yoshiko Nishizawa


Journal of Radiation Protection and Research | 2016

Educational Program for Radiation Emergency Medicine at the Hirosaki University Graduate School of Health Sciences: A Training Course for Medical Personnel

Yoko Saito; Toshiya Nakamura; Mayumi Urushizaka; Yu Kitajima; Chieko Itaki; Shingo Terashima; Yoichiro Hosokawa


Asian journal of human services | 2015

The Effects of a Self-management Support Program for Lifestyle-related Diseases on Communication Skills of Nursing Students

Kyoko Tagami; Chieko Itaki; Toshiko Tomisawa; Maiko Kitajima; Mayumi Urusizaka


Radiation emergency medicine | 2014

Changes in Skin Surface Temperature and Erythema Intensity during and after Radiotherapy for Breast Cancer Patients

Yasuyo Fukushi; Maiko Kitajima; Chieko Itaki


Journal of Database Management | 2014

Factors Related to Changes in Foot Status and Foot Care in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Participating in an Exercise Health Education Program

Kumiko Ozawa; Toshiko Tomisawa; Sakiko Sakuraba; Mayumi Urushizaka; Maiko Kitajima; Chieko Itaki; Yuka Noto; Kumiko Kawasaki; Hideaki Yamabe; Kyoko Tagami

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