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Public housing relocations in Atlanta, Georgia, and declines in spatial access to safety net primary care

机译:佐治亚州亚特兰大的公共住房搬迁,以及获得安全网初级保健的空间有限

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This analysis investigates changes in spatial access to safety-net primary care in a sample of US public housing residents relocating via the HOPE VI initiative from public housing complexes to voucher-subsidized rental units; substance misusers were oversampled. We used gravity-based models to measure spatial access to care, and used mixed models to assess pre-/post-relocation changes in access. Half the sample experienced declines in spatial access of >= 79.83%; declines did not vary by substance misuse status. Results suggest that future public housing relocation initiatives should partner with relocaters, particularly those in poor health, to help them find housing near safety-net clinics. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:该分析调查了通过HOPE VI计划从公共住房综合体转移到有凭证补贴的租赁单位的美国公共住房居民样本中,获得安全网络初级保健的空间变化;滥用药物的人抽样过高。我们使用基于重力的模型来衡量获得护理的空间,并使用混合模型来评估搬迁之前/之后的变化。一半样本的空间访问量下降> = 79.83%;减少量并未因滥用药物状态而异。结果表明,未来的公共房屋搬迁计划应与搬迁者(特别是健康状况差的搬迁者)合作,以帮助他们在安全网诊所附近找到房屋。 (C)2012 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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