Questionnaire survey related to home oxygen therapy patients during large-scale power outages caused by the Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake
Yuki Moria Hirofumi Chibaa Satoshi Fukeb Satoshi Konnoc Yoshinobu Ohsakid Hiroki Takahashia
aDepartment of Respiratory Medicine and Allergology, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine
bDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, KKR Sapporo Medical Center
cDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido University
dRespiratory Center, Asahikawa Medical University Hospital
We conducted a questionnaire survey among the members of the Hokkaido section of the Japanese Respiratory Society to determine the impact of the large-scale power outages that followed the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake on home oxygen therapy (HOT) patients. Of the responding facilities, 87% had HOT patients. Fifty-nine percent of the facilities had prepared a contact list that could be referred to in case of power outage, and the safety of HOT patients was confirmed at 56% of the facilities. Temporary admission of HOT patients was observed at 43 facilities, with one facility accepting up to 32 patients. Twenty-nine percent of the facilities collaborated with neighboring facilities for the admission of HOT patients in an emergency, and 40% of the facilities informed patients about the collaboration.
Natural disaster Earthquake Power outage Home oxygen therapy (HOT)
Received 15 Apr 2020 / Accepted 3 Aug 2020
AJRS, 9(6): 397-403, 2020