“How Far Is the Closest Bus Stop?” An Evaluation of Self-Reported versus GIS-Computed Distance to the Bus among Older People and Factors Influencing Their Perception of Distance

Geomatics Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI:10.3390/geomatics3040031
Francesco Balducci, A. Ståhl, Ola Svensson, Benny Jonsson, Yngve Westerlund, Jacopo Dolcini, C. Chiatti
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Previous research showed that living closer to bus stops could be a factor in promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. However, most of the studies relied on self-reported measures of distance, which might be affected by several confounders. In this study, self-reported distances among study participants were compared to actual ones, computed by the use of GIS (Geographic Information System) technology and routing algorithms. We tested whether distance to the bus stop is associated with health and socioeconomic conditions of the respondents, using data among 2398 older people (75–90 years) in three cities in Sweden. We found that several variables including older age, female gender, living alone, and worse health status are associated with an over-estimation of bus stop distance. People who use public transport daily or several times a week and are satisfied with the walking environment in the neighbourhood tend to underestimate bus stop distances. Evidence based on self-reported measures only should be treated cautiously. Considering the limitations still present in open-data-based routing algorithms, the best indication is to combine the subjective with the objective measure of distance. Having the possibility to combine the two measures appears as a sound strategy to overcome the limitations associated with each single measure.
"最近的公交车站有多远?评估老年人自述与 GIS 计算的公交车距离以及影响他们对距离感知的因素
以往的研究表明,住得离公交车站近可能是促进健康和积极生活方式的一个因素。然而,大多数研究依赖于自我报告的距离测量方法,这可能会受到一些混杂因素的影响。在本研究中,我们将研究参与者自我报告的距离与使用地理信息系统(GIS)技术和路由算法计算出的实际距离进行了比较。我们利用瑞典三个城市 2398 名老年人(75-90 岁)的数据,测试了到公交车站的距离是否与受访者的健康状况和社会经济条件有关。我们发现,年龄较大、女性、独居和健康状况较差等几个变量与高估公交站点距离有关。而每天或每周多次使用公共交通工具且对周围步行环境感到满意的人则倾向于低估公交车站的距离。应谨慎对待仅基于自我报告的证据。考虑到基于开放数据的路由算法仍存在局限性,最好的办法是将主观与客观距离测量相结合。将两种测量方法结合起来似乎是克服每种单一测量方法局限性的合理策略。
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