尼日利亚河流州OBIO/AKPOR LGA公共卫生保健设施的地理空间测绘和分析

E. Menegbo, J. C. Ojiako
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这项工作的目的是绘制河流州奥比奥/阿克波尔地方政府保健设施的地理空间地图。目标是获取研究区域内的主要和次要数据集,创建关于卫生设施的功能性空间数据库,并执行有助于绘制卫生设施地图的各种空间和属性查询。使用全球定位系统(GPS)接收器获取卫生保健设施位置的主要数据。使用Google earth Pro卫星图像。辅助数据来源于相关政府机构。采用ArcGIS 10版软件进行数据处理和分析。为医疗设施的地理空间映射制定了各种空间和属性查询。结果显示了研究区域内卫生设施的分布情况,以地图和表格数据等形式显示在数字地图上。获得的结果表明,10个保健设施至少为1万人服务。发现有四个设施没有医生。在14号病房发现了两个保健设施。发现14个保健设施至少有10名人员,每个设施的人员最多,整个研究区共有16个保健设施。研究区共有37个居民点。超过21个定居点被排除在1公里的服务区之外。Ru-muokwuta初级保健医院和Rumuokoro圣犹达医院的医务人员最少,分别为6人和5人。10个保健设施至少有世界卫生组织(世卫组织)建议的1万人口与医生比例标准。地理空间卫生信息系统的建立对研究区域和尼日利亚一般的卫生保健设施的数据收集和管理很有用。
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Geospatial mapping and analysis of public health care facilities in OBIO/AKPOR LGA, rivers state, Nigeria
This work aims at geospatial mapping of healthcare facilities in Obio/Akpor LGA in Rivers State. The objectives are to acquire primary and secondary data sets within the study area, to create a functional spatial database on health facilities, and to perform various spatial and attrib-ute query that will aid the mapping of healthcare facilities. Primary data for healthcare facilities location was acquired with Global Positional Systems (GPS) receiver. Google earth Pro Satellite imagery was used. Secondary data was obtained from relevant government agency. ArcGIS 10 version software was used for data processing and analysis. Various spatial and attribute queries was formulated for geospatial mapping of healthcare facilities. The results show the distribution of health facilities within the study area on a digital map in form of maps and tabular data among others. Results obtained show that 10 healthcare facilities have least at 10000 populations. Four facilities were found to have no medical doctor. Two healthcare facilities were found to be located in ward 14. Fourteen healthcare facilities were found to have at least total of 10 personnel, the highest personnel per facilities and a total of 16 healthcare facilities were distributed all over the study area. A total of 37 settlements were distributed all over the study area. Over 21 settlements are left out of the service areas of 1km. PHC Ru-muokwuta and St Jude Hospital Rumuokoro have least healthcare personnel of 6 and 5 respectively. 10 healthcare facilities have at least 10000 populations to physician ratio standard recommended by World Health Organization (WHO). The creation of Geospatial health in-formation systems is useful in data collection and management of healthcare facilities within the study area and Nigeria in general.  
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