Flood inundation and isolation differentially impact access to dialysis care.

Q3 Medicine
Jennifer A Horney, Utkarsh Gangwal, Shangjia Dong
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the impacts of flooding on access to dialysis care and compare current and future risk from flood inundation and isolation.

Design: A cross-sectional study. Maps were generated in ArcGIS using the 100-year flood plain, transportation networks, and dialysis center locations, showing spatial flood risks for dialysis center locations in the State of Delaware.

Main outcome measure: Number of roads, intersections, and dialysis centers closed due to flood inundation or isolation and population expected to be impacted.

Results: Six dialysis facilities would be flooded in a flooding event, and three additional facilities would be isolated. The spatial distribution of dialysis care access is inequitable across the state and among socially vulnerable groups.

Conclusions: Mapping the impact of flooding on access to dialysis center care in Delaware is important for identifying geographic areas and socially vulnerable populations at high risk for dialysis service disruptions in flooding events.

洪水淹没和与世隔绝对获得透析护理的影响各不相同。
目的:评估洪水对透析护理可及性的影响,并比较洪水淹没和隔离的当前和未来风险。设计:横断面研究。在ArcGIS中使用100年洪泛区、交通网络和透析中心位置生成地图,显示了特拉华州透析中心位置的空间洪水风险。主要结果衡量指标:由于洪水淹没或隔离而关闭的道路、十字路口和透析中心数量,以及预计将受到影响的人口数量。结果:6个透析设施将在洪水事件中被淹没,另外3个设施将被隔离。透析护理的空间分布在整个州和社会弱势群体之间是不公平的。结论:绘制洪水对特拉华州透析中心护理可及性的影响,对于确定洪水事件中透析服务中断高风险的地理区域和社会弱势群体非常重要。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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