Mayumi Kako
Flinders University
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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2014
Mayumi Kako; Jamie Ranse; Aiko Yamamoto; Paul Arbon
BACKGROUND An earthquake and tsunami hit the east coast of Japan on March 11, 2011. Nurses were actively involved in the health response to this disaster and, subsequently, many authors have reported on the role nurses played in these efforts in Japanese nursing professional journals. Aim To describe the role of nurses who assisted in the 2011 Great East Earthquake of Japan by reviewing Japanese literature and reporting the findings in English. METHOD This research used an integrative literature review methodology. Manuscripts were obtained from the Japanese database Ichushi Ver. 5 (Japan Medical Abstracts Society, Tokyo, Japan). A total of 44 manuscripts were identified and included in a thematic analysis. RESULTS Three main themes were identified: (1) nursing roles, (2) specialized nursing roles, and (3) preparedness education. Nurses fulfilled different roles in the period after the disaster (ie, as a clinician, a communicator, a leader, and a provider of psychosocial support). Additionally, the specialized nurse role was identified, along with the need for preparedness education to support the nurses role in a disaster. CONCLUSION The understanding of the role of nurses in disasters is expanding. There is a need to further explore the roles of specialized nurses in disasters. Further disaster education opportunities should be available as a part of continuing education for all nurses. Radiation aspects of disaster assistance should be included in disaster education programs where there are radio-nuclear hazards present in the environment.
Nursing & Health Sciences | 2014
Satoko Mitani; Mayumi Kako; Lidia Mayner
In 2011 the east coast of Japan experienced a massive earthquake which triggered a devastating tsunami destroying many towns and killing over 15 000 people. The work presented in this paper is a personal account that outlines the relief efforts of the Humanitarian Medical Assistance team and describes the efforts to provide medical assistance to evacuees. The towns most affected had a large proportion of older people who were more likely to have chronic conditions and required medication to sustain their health. Since personal property was destroyed in the tsunami many older people were left without medication and also did not remember which type of medication they were taking. Some evacuees had brought a list of their medication with them, this assisted relief teams in obtaining the required medication for these people. The more successful evacuation centers had small numbers of evacuees who were given tasks to administer the center that kept them occupied and active.In 2011 the east coast of Japan experienced a massive earthquake which triggered a devastating tsunami destroying many towns and killing over 15 000 people. The work presented in this paper is a personal account that outlines the relief efforts of the Humanitarian Medical Assistance team and describes the efforts to provide medical assistance to evacuees. The towns most affected had a large proportion of older people who were more likely to have chronic conditions and required medication to sustain their health. Since personal property was destroyed in the tsunami many older people were left without medication and also did not remember which type of medication they were taking. Some evacuees had brought a list of their medication with them, this assisted relief teams in obtaining the required medication for these people. The more successful evacuation centers had small numbers of evacuees who were given tasks to administer the center that kept them occupied and active.
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2013
Paul Arbon; Jamie Ranse; Lynette Cusack; Julie Considine; Ramon Z. Shaban; Richard J. Woodman; Laura Bahnisch; Mayumi Kako; Karen Hammad; Belinda Mitchell
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2014
Mayumi Kako; Paul Arbon; Satoko Mitani
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal | 2013
Paul Arbon; Lynette Cusack; Jamie Ranse; Ramon Z. Shaban; Julie Considine; Mayumi Kako; Richard J. Woodman; Belinda Mitchell; Laura Bahnisch; Karen Hammad
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2012
Mayumi Kako; Satoko Mitani; Paul Arbon
Collegian | 2010
Alison Hutton; Rebecca Munt; Kathryn Zeitz; Lynette Cusack; Mayumi Kako; Paul Arbon
Nursing & Health Sciences | 2009
Mayumi Kako; Sugako Ikeda
Collegian | 2010
Mayumi Kako; Satoko Mitani
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine | 2012
Alison Hutton; Allison Roderick; Rebecca Munt; Lidia Mayner; Mayumi Kako; Paul Arbon