How to Deal With the Risk of Evacuation of Psychiatric Hospital in Nuclear Disaster: A Case Study.
Arinobu HoriToyoaki SawanoSaori NonakaMasaharu TsubokuraPublished in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2023)
It was reasonable to follow the evacuation order because of the difficulty of obtaining accurate information about radiation exposure and staff availability in high-risk situations. The staff's knowledgeable and attentive care of the patients was one of the factors that enabled them to successfully carry out this severe evacuation. However, this may be related to the high mortality rate after the evacuation of patients who were separated from such caregivers.
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