Comparing healthiness across urban, peri-urban, and rural communities in Mymensingh region of Bangladesh

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
GeoScape Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.2478/geosc-2020-0002
Ripan Debnath, P. Debnath
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Abstract

Abstract People in urban and peri-urban areas enjoy better physical access to health facilities compared to those living in rural area. However, healthier natural environment is commonly absent in urban and its adjoining peri-urban areas. Premising on the competitiveness of health determinants outlined by the World Health Organization (WHO), this study has embarked upon comparing healthiness of different communities in a region as well as to ascertain the factor(s) regulating their healthiness related outcome. Relying on presurveyed 1397 household data spreading over an urban, two peri-urban, and eight rural localities in Mymensingh region, Bangladesh, the study has evaluated the communities’ healthiness in views of both the conventional perspective and using a set of health determinants. Illness and disease manifestation as well as socio-economic status of the households were analyzed statistically to get communities’ overall healthiness scenario. Later, comparison among the communities and contribution of different indicators were sought using a combined score index. In this study’s context, it has been found that urban is healthier than rural followed by peri-urban community. Here, rural areas lack education the most that should be improved; peri-urban areas need better income opportunity; and urban area requires better water-supply and waste management facilities to improve their respective health status in a community sense. There is not a commonly accepted health metrics for community’s comprehensive health assessment toward which this study sets a pathway. Besides, using the combined health index developed here, specific interventions required to improve community’s healthiness and minimize the gap among them can easily be identified.
比较孟加拉国迈门辛格地区城市、城郊和农村社区的健康状况
摘要与生活在农村地区的人相比,城市和近郊地区的人可以更好地获得医疗设施。然而,在城市及其邻近的城市周边地区,通常缺乏更健康的自然环境。本研究以世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)概述的健康决定因素的竞争力为前提,开始比较一个地区不同社区的健康状况,并确定调节其健康相关结果的因素。根据孟加拉国迈门辛格地区一个城市、两个城郊和八个农村地区的1397个家庭数据,该研究从传统角度和一组健康决定因素两个方面评估了社区的健康状况。对疾病表现和家庭社会经济状况进行统计分析,得出社区的整体健康状况。后来,使用综合得分指数对社区和不同指标的贡献进行了比较。在这项研究的背景下,发现城市比农村更健康,其次是城市周边社区。在这方面,农村地区缺乏教育是最需要改进的;城市周边地区需要更好的收入机会;城市地区需要更好的供水和废物管理设施,以在社区意义上改善各自的健康状况。对于社区的全面健康评估,并没有一个公认的健康指标,这项研究为其设定了一条道路。此外,使用这里开发的综合健康指数,可以很容易地确定改善社区健康和最大限度地缩小两者之间差距所需的具体干预措施。
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