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An extended kernel density two-step floating catchment area method to analyze access to health care

机译:一种扩展的核密度两步浮动流域面积法,用于分析获得卫生保健的机会

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In Portugal the distribution of physicians is considered an appropriate proxy for the distribution of the actual hospital resources and additional information on hospital supply is mostly unavailable, while health care utilization data are also usually absent. A suitable method that can be used to analyze patients' access to hospital health care in countries with such characteristics is the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method, since it requires only the number of physicians to represent supply and the population size to estimate demand. An improved version of the 2SFCA method is the kernel density 2SFCA (KD2SFCA) method. However, this method was not developed to analyze access to health care and it computes scores that express only the spatial access dimensions of proximity and availability. In this paper we present a new method, based on the KD2SFCA method, which improves health care access analysis and better identifies populations that are less empowered to use health care. We adapt the KD2SFCA method for the context of health care access analysis and extend it to capture additional access dimensions. We applied the extended method to the Portuguese hospital health care sector in a case study, and compared its results with those obtained with the KD2SFCA method. Our method was able to improve the identification of the less empowered populations and discovered that they represent 8.1% of the total population, instead of 4.6%, and reside in sixteen of the eighteen Portuguese districts, instead of in thirteen, as identified by the original KD2SFCA method. By improving the KD2SFCA method for the identification of the less empowered populations, our method can be a first step in an endeavor to identify opportunities to increase the health care supply or to redistribute supply resources, with the objective of increasing the access of those deprived populations.
机译:在葡萄牙,医师的分配被认为是实际医院资源分配的适当代理,并且几乎没有关于医院供应的附加信息,而通常也缺少医疗保健利用率数据。在具有此类特征的国家中,可用于分析患者获得医院医疗保健服务的一种合适方法是两步浮动集水区(2SFCA)方法,因为它仅需要医生的人数来表示供应量和人口规模即可。估计需求。 2SFCA方法的改进版本是内核密度2SFCA(KD2SFCA)方法。但是,该方法并未开发来分析对医疗保健的获取,而是计算仅表示接近程度和可用性的空间获取维度的分数。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于KD2SFCA方法的新方法,该方法可以改进医疗保健获取分析,并更好地识别没有权力使用医疗保健的人群。我们将KD2SFCA方法用于医疗保健访问分析的上下文,并将其扩展为捕获其他访问维度。在案例研究中,我们将扩展方法应用于葡萄牙医院保健部门,并将其结果与通过KD2SFCA方法获得的结果进行了比较。我们的方法能够改善对弱势群体的识别,发现他们代表了总人口的8.1%,而不是4.6%,并且居住在葡萄牙的18个地区中的16个地区,而不是原来的13个地区KD2SFCA方法。通过改进KD2SFCA方法以识别能力不强的人群,我们的方法可以成为努力寻找机会以增加医疗保健供应或重新分配供应资源的第一步,目的是增加那些贫困人口的获取机会。

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    《Environment and Planning》 |2014年第4期|717-735|共19页
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    INESC TEC Technology and Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal;

    INESC TEC Technology and Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal;

    INESC TEC Technology and Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal;

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    accessibility; spatial analysis; socioeconomic analysis; regional analysis;

    机译:可及性;空间分析;社会经济分析;区域分析;

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