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Evacuation at Home Delayed the First Medical Intervention in Minamisanriku Town after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

Motohiro TsuboiHiroyuki SasakiHyejeong ParkYuichiro UsudaMakoto HanashimaMasaji SaitoShoko TakahashiKayako SakisakaManabu HibiyaKazuya KiyotaKazuaki HatsugaiMasafumi NishizawaYumi SugawaraIchiro TsujiShinichi Egawa
Published in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2023)
This study suggested, for the first time, the causal relationship between evacuation at home and delay in the first medical intervention by PS-matching analysis. Although evacuation at home had several advantages in reducing the frequencies of some diseases, the delay in medical intervention could exacerbate the symptoms and be a cause of indirect death. As more evacuees are likely to remain in their homes in the future, this study recommends earlier surveillance and health care provision to the home evacuees.
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