基于地理信息系统的和歌山县药房可达性及功能分析。

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Satoki Kajimoto, Shota Suzuki, Hiroshi Okada
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摘要

调查药房可及性的研究已经证明了分析医疗资源分布和区域差异的价值。然而,研究人员尚未对药店的地理分布进行全面调查。本研究旨在利用地理资讯系统检视和歌山县药房的地理可达性与功能。这项横断面研究分析了和歌山县从2024年11月到2025年3月的药店、医院和诊所。调查在二级医疗区域一级进行,评估药房服务区域内的人口百分比。该研究还收集和分析了有关药物与人口比率、营业时间、专职药剂师人数和药房职能的数据。结果表明,药店主要集中在北部和沿海地区。服务半径800米内的人口比率最高的是和歌山医疗区(69.4%),最低的是戈波医疗区(35.6%)。药房职能分析显示,24小时服务和家庭调剂服务的差距超过20%。这些发现表明,尽管和歌山县的药房密度超过了全国平均水平,但由于县内的区域差异,可及性挑战仍然存在。结果强调需要解决药房可及性的区域差异,促进医疗资源的公平分配。未来的研究应包括一项针对当地居民需求的调查,以确定需要改进的领域。
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Analysis of Pharmacy Accessibility and Function in Wakayama Prefecture Using Geographic Information System.

Studies investigating pharmacy accessibility have demonstrated value for analyzing healthcare resource distribution and regional disparities. However, researchers have not yet conducted a comprehensive investigation of the geographical distribution of pharmacies. This study aimed to examine the geographic accessibility and functionality of pharmacies in Wakayama Prefecture using a geographic information system. This cross-sectional study analyzed pharmacies, hospitals, and clinics in Wakayama Prefecture from November 2024 to March 2025. The investigation was conducted at the secondary medical region level, evaluating the population percentage within pharmacy service areas. The study also collected and analyzed data on pharmacy-to-population ratios, operating hours, numbers of full-time pharmacists, and pharmacy functions. Results indicated that pharmacies were predominantly concentrated in northern and coastal regions. The Wakayama Medical Region showed the highest population percentage (69.4%) within an 800-m service radius, while the Gobo Medical Region showed the lowest (35.6%). Analysis of pharmacy functions revealed disparities exceeding 20% for 24-hour service and home dispensing services. These findings suggest that despite Wakayama Prefecture's pharmacy density exceeding the national average, accessibility challenges persist due to regional disparities within the prefecture. The results emphasize the need to address regional disparities in pharmacy accessibility and promote equitable distribution of medical resources. Future research should include a survey tailored to the needs of local residents to identify areas for improvement.

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