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Analysis of the timing of evacuation and associated factors among home health care patients during flooding: A single-clinic-based mixed methods study

Miyatake, Hirotomo; Yoshida, Makoto; Kaneda, Yudai; Kotera, Yasuhiro; Murata, Nanami; Kosaka, Makoto; Yamamoto, Asumi; Ozaki, Akihiko; Beniya, Hiroyuki

Authors

Hirotomo Miyatake

Makoto Yoshida

Yudai Kaneda

Nanami Murata

Makoto Kosaka

Asumi Yamamoto

Akihiko Ozaki

Hiroyuki Beniya



Abstract

Home health care patients (HHPs) are vulnerable to flooding and may face evacuation difficulties. Previous studies reported that HHPs and their families are more susceptible to disasters than non-HHPs. Our prior research revealed that many HHPs in Fukui, Japan, were at risk for flooding and landslides, requiring evacuation assistance, yet few were aware of the exact risks. This study analyzed survey data to identify barriers to evacuation during floods and assess the assistance needed among HHPs. A concurrent nested design of mixed-method research was employed. We calculated the percentage of the 87 HHPs at risk likely to delay evacuation and constructed univariable and multivariable logistic regression models to identify factors associated with delayed evacuation, and employed a thematic analysis to identify concerns and needs during evacuation. Family members responded to the questionnaire for patients unable to respond. The study found that 69.0 % of patients delayed evacuation, with 61.7 % incorrectly perceiving disaster risks and 20.0 % considering evacuation unimportant. Those with incorrect risk perceptions were slower to evacuate than those with accurate perceptions (OR: 1.35, 95 % confidence interval: 1.06–6.99, p-value: 0.036). Seven themes about flood preparedness needs were extracted from open-ended statements. Factors contributing to delayed evacuation included assumptions of vertical evacuation due to mobility challenges and concerns about evacuation site environments. Few Japanese HHPs at risk of flooding and landslides would plan an early evacuation, often due to misperceived disaster risks. Specific measures are needed to address these issues, and further investigation is required as flooding may also affect patient supporters.

Citation

Miyatake, H., Yoshida, M., Kaneda, Y., Kotera, Y., Murata, N., Kosaka, M., Yamamoto, A., Ozaki, A., & Beniya, H. (2024). Analysis of the timing of evacuation and associated factors among home health care patients during flooding: A single-clinic-based mixed methods study. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 112, Article 104762. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104762

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 12, 2024
Online Publication Date Aug 13, 2024
Publication Date Oct 1, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 16, 2024
Publicly Available Date Aug 14, 2025
Journal International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Print ISSN 2212-4209
Electronic ISSN 2212-4209
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 112
Article Number 104762
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104762
Keywords Flood, Home health care patient, Barriers of evacuation
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/38383738
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212420924005247?via%3Dihub