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The risk of withdrawal from hypertension treatment in coastal areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake: the TMM CommCohort Study
by
Kogure, Mana
, Uruno, Akira
, Nakaya, Naoki
, Nakaya, Kumi
, Chiba, Ippei
, Hashimoto, Hideaki
, Nochioka, Kotaro
, Obara, Taku
, Hamanaka, Yohei
, Hozawa, Atsushi
, Kobayashi, Tomoko
, Kanno, Ikumi
, Kodama, Eiichi N.
, Sugawara, Junichi
, Hatanaka, Rieko
, Fuse, Nobuo
, Kuriyama, Shinichi
, Nakamura, Tomohiro
in
Coasts
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Disasters
/ Disease management
/ Earthquakes
/ Health behavior
/ Health care access
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Rural areas
2023
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The risk of withdrawal from hypertension treatment in coastal areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake: the TMM CommCohort Study
by
Kogure, Mana
, Uruno, Akira
, Nakaya, Naoki
, Nakaya, Kumi
, Chiba, Ippei
, Hashimoto, Hideaki
, Nochioka, Kotaro
, Obara, Taku
, Hamanaka, Yohei
, Hozawa, Atsushi
, Kobayashi, Tomoko
, Kanno, Ikumi
, Kodama, Eiichi N.
, Sugawara, Junichi
, Hatanaka, Rieko
, Fuse, Nobuo
, Kuriyama, Shinichi
, Nakamura, Tomohiro
in
Coasts
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Disasters
/ Disease management
/ Earthquakes
/ Health behavior
/ Health care access
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Rural areas
2023
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The risk of withdrawal from hypertension treatment in coastal areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake: the TMM CommCohort Study
by
Kogure, Mana
, Uruno, Akira
, Nakaya, Naoki
, Nakaya, Kumi
, Chiba, Ippei
, Hashimoto, Hideaki
, Nochioka, Kotaro
, Obara, Taku
, Hamanaka, Yohei
, Hozawa, Atsushi
, Kobayashi, Tomoko
, Kanno, Ikumi
, Kodama, Eiichi N.
, Sugawara, Junichi
, Hatanaka, Rieko
, Fuse, Nobuo
, Kuriyama, Shinichi
, Nakamura, Tomohiro
in
Coasts
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Disasters
/ Disease management
/ Earthquakes
/ Health behavior
/ Health care access
/ Humans
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Japan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Rural areas
2023
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The risk of withdrawal from hypertension treatment in coastal areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake: the TMM CommCohort Study
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The risk of withdrawal from hypertension treatment in coastal areas after the Great East Japan Earthquake: the TMM CommCohort Study
2023
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This study aimed to examine whether risk of withdrawal from HTTx was higher in coastal areas that were severely damaged by tsunami than in inland areas. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 9218 participants aged ≥20 years in Miyagi, Japan. The odds ratios (ORs) and confidence interval (CI) for withdrawal from HTTx in coastal and inland groups were compared using multivariate logistic regression analysis, adjusting for potential confounders. In total, 194 of 5860 and 146 of 3358 participants in the inland and coastal groups, respectively, withdrew from HTTx treatment. OR (95%CI) of withdrawal from HTTx in the coastal group was 1.46 (1.14–1.86) compared to the inland group. According to housing damage, ORs (95% CI) in the no damage, partially destroyed, and more than half destroyed coastal groups compared with the no damage inland group were 1.62 (1.04–2.50), 1.69 (1.17–2.45), and 1.08 (0.71–1.65), respectively. In conclusion, the risk of HTTx withdrawal for participants whose homes in coastal areas were relatively less damaged was significantly higher compared with those in inland areas, while the risk of HTTx withdrawal for participants whose homes were more than half destroyed was not. Post-disaster administrative support for disaster victims is considered vital for continuation of their treatment.
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Nature Publishing Group,Springer Nature Singapore
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