How far persons with diabetes travel for care? Spatial analysis from a tertiary care facility in Southern India

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
J. Olickal, James T. Devasia, P. Thekkur, P. Chinnakali, BS Suryanarayana, G. Saya, K. Ganapathy, D. Subrahmanyam
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ABSTRACT Accessibility determines health care utilization among individuals with noncommunicable diseases as they need to visit health facilities frequently. Hence, we aimed to assess the road distance and travel time to the diabetes clinic of Persons with Diabetes (PWDs) seeking care at a public tertiary care facility in South India. PWDs house locations were geocoded using ArcGIS World Geocoding Services, and ArcGIS Pro Business Analyst Geoprocessing extension was used to conduct network analysis. A simple median regression analysis was done to compare the association of sociodemographic variables with distance and time. Of the total 2261 PWDs included, the mean (SD) age was 53.7 (11.5) years, and 49.4% were males and about 66.0% of the PWDs resided in rural areas. The median (IQR) travel distance of PWDs from their home to the diabetes clinic was 30.5 (7.6–78.5) km and the median (IQR) time spent in travelling was 77.9 (16.4–194.7) minutes. About 76% travelled more than 5 km to the diabetes clinic. About 85% of PWDs travelled farther than the nearest available public health facility to avail care from the diabetes clinic. Younger age group, male gender, PWDs from rural areas and the state of Tamil Nadu travelled significantly longer distance compared to their counterparts. To conclude, about three-fourth of the PWDs travelled more than 5 km for care at the diabetes clinic. Also, about 9 out of 10 travelled farther than the nearest available public health facility where diabetes care was available.
糖尿病患者要走多远才能得到治疗?印度南部一家三级医疗机构的空间分析
可及性决定了非传染性疾病患者对卫生保健的利用,因为他们需要频繁访问卫生机构。因此,我们的目的是评估在印度南部一家公立三级医疗机构寻求治疗的糖尿病患者(PWDs)到糖尿病诊所的道路距离和旅行时间。使用ArcGIS World Geocoding Services对pwd房屋位置进行地理编码,并使用ArcGIS Pro Business Analyst Geoprocessing扩展进行网络分析。简单的中位数回归分析比较了社会人口变量与距离和时间的关系。在共2261名残疾人士中,平均(SD)年龄为53.7(11.5)岁,49.4%为男性,约66.0%的残疾人士居住在乡郊地区。残疾患者从家到糖尿病诊所的中位数(IQR)旅行距离为30.5(7.6-78.5)公里,旅行时间的中位数(IQR)为77.9(16.4-194.7)分钟。约76%的人前往糖尿病诊所的路程超过5公里。约85%的残疾人士前往距离最近的公共卫生机构以外的地方接受糖尿病诊所的治疗。较年轻的年龄组、男性、来自农村地区和泰米尔纳德邦的残疾人士比他们的同行旅行的距离要长得多。总而言之,约四分之三的残疾人士前往糖尿病诊所接受治疗的路程超过5公里。此外,10人中约有9人的旅行距离最近的可提供糖尿病治疗的公共卫生设施更远。
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