Thoughts and attitudes toward disasters among Japanese patients with type 1 diabetes: A qualitative descriptive study

Yusuke Oyama,Norio Abiru,Ayano Kit, Daigo Eyama, Arisa Noda,Akira Nagata

JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE(2022)

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Aim The purpose of this study was to clarify the thoughts and attitudes of patients with type 1 diabetes during disasters. Methods We conducted a qualitative descriptive study. The participants were 10 adult patients with type 1 diabetes who were selected through purposeful sampling. None of them had experienced a disaster. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. Results Type 1 diabetes patients described a variety of thoughts and attitudes regarding disaster and preparedness. Based on their experiences, 528 codes were extracted. The codes were categorized based on their patterns and similarities. Then, 11 sub-themes and three main themes were identified. The three main themes were (a) "being unprepared since one could not relate to disasters"; (b) "managing well with insulin and food"; and (c) "hiding the fact that one has diabetes." Conclusions This study identified three important characteristics of the thoughts and attitudes of patients with type 1 diabetes toward disasters. These provide perspectives for education in pre-disaster preparation and support when disasters occur. Patients with type 1 diabetes are aware of the importance of insulin, food adjustment, and self-management on a daily basis. Therefore, it is necessary to educate them so that they can apply their knowledge in times of disaster. In addition, healthcare providers who provide support in times of disaster need to be aware that there are victims who cannot talk readily about their illness.
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disaster medicine, natural disasters, qualitative research, type 1 diabetes mellitus
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