Designing for Health in Healthcare Deserts: A Medical City Master Planning Project in Nigeria.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Chanam Lee, Sinan Zhong, Sungmin Lee, Forster Ndubisi
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Abstract

Background: Many countries and communities in sub-Saharan Africa suffer from inadequate access to healthcare and healthy lifestyles as reflected in their high mortality and morbidity rates. Large-scale interventions like the medical city project presented in this article are necessary to address the significant health burdens faced by populations in this region.

Objectives: This article shows how evidence-based approaches and multisectoral partnerships guided the development of the 327-acre Medical City master plan in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. This is envisioned to be the first-of-its-kind medical city in this medically underserved "healthcare desert."

Methods: The five-phased, seven-year (2013-2020) master planning process was guided by the overarching design framework of "sustainable one health" along with its 11 objectives and 64 performance measures. The data/evidence used to guide the planning decision-making process came from case studies, literature reviews, stakeholder interviews, and on-site investigations.

Results: The outcome of this project is a comprehensive medical city master plan that includes a self-contained, mixed-use community anchored by a hospital and a primary healthcare village. This medical city provides access to the full range of healthcare services (e.g., curative-to-preventive, traditional-to-alternative) and is supported by multimodal transportation systems and extensive green infrastructure.

Conclusions: This project offers theoretical and practical insights on "designing for health" in a frontier market while responding to the complex local contexts that present many unique challenges and opportunities. Those insights provide useful lessons for researchers and professionals interested in promoting health and healthcare services in healthcare deserts.

医疗沙漠中的健康设计:尼日利亚医疗城市总体规划项目。
背景:撒哈拉以南非洲的许多国家和社区无法获得足够的医疗保健和健康的生活方式,这反映在它们的高死亡率和发病率上。像本文中介绍的医疗城市项目这样的大规模干预措施对于解决该地区人口面临的重大健康负担是必要的。目标:本文展示了基于证据的方法和多部门伙伴关系如何指导尼日利亚Akwa Ibom 327英亩医疗城总体规划的制定。这将是这个医疗服务不足的“医疗沙漠”中的第一个此类医疗城市。方法:五个阶段、七年(2013-2020)的总体规划过程以“可持续一个健康”的总体设计框架及其11个目标和64项绩效指标为指导。用于指导规划决策过程的数据/证据来自案例研究、文献综述、利益相关者访谈和现场调查。结果:该项目的成果是一个全面的医疗城市总体规划,包括一个由医院和一个初级保健村组成的独立、混合用途社区。这座医疗城市提供全方位的医疗服务(例如,从治疗到预防,从传统到替代),并得到多式联运系统和广泛的绿色基础设施的支持。结论:该项目为前沿市场中的“健康设计”提供了理论和实践见解,同时应对了复杂的当地环境,这些环境带来了许多独特的挑战和机遇。这些见解为有兴趣在医疗沙漠中促进健康和医疗服务的研究人员和专业人员提供了有用的经验教训。
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