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- W81795536 abstract "Experiences a disaster can be traumatic, and it can affect people not only physically but also psychologically, socially, and economically. Damage to the victims of a disaster is not only physical but can also have a significant psychological component. Recovery is not just about the rebuilding the infrastructure in an affected area but also concerns rehabilitation of individuals and the process of rebuilding their lives. Physical and mental healthcare are needed during the reconstruction/rehabilitation phase after a disaster as well as during daily life. However, “earthquake-related deaths” were reported due to overwork and deterioration from chronic diseases after a disaster. There is room for improvement in healthcare-related networking. Cuba’s medical system is recognized as a good example of a network of daily medical care and disaster medicine. This system also helps community-coping capabilities when a disaster occurs. In contract, as healthcare-related approach, the World Health Organization (WHO) has proposed “Health Promotion”. “Health Japan 21” has also proposed in Japan. These proposed goals are expected to be “Promotion of health in communities”. These promotion activities highlight cooperation between individuals, families, communities, and healthcare-related organizations. It is necessary to maintain stronger bonds among communities. These bonds need to be utilized for the development of the city and for reconstruction after a disaster. Previous studies suggest that primary prevention is the most effective means of reducing earthquake casualties. However, it is difficult to maintain awareness of disaster prevention because disaster memories of victims are only forgotten gradually. Japan is expected to have significant earthquakes in the near future, and a “super-aging” society essentially makes the society more vulnerable. Therefore, preparedness for future mega disasters is essential. Disaster prevention measures will maintain awareness for disaster preparedness through activities such as festivals and healthcare, and these are most important for activating areas of organizational activity. Strengthening the healthcare network as an indirect disaster preventive measure will play an important role when a disaster actually happens. Thus, this study proposed some community-based and indirect disaster prevention measures. In particular, healthcare is important for victims and necessary for people. It is necessary to strengthen the community network through a daily healthcare network with cooperation among social welfare, medical, and local government agencies at multi levels to maintain good healthcare for local residents after disasters, and to promote health." @default.
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- W81795536 title "Building Disaster Resilient Community Through Healthcare Networking" @default.
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