与麻风病空间分布相关的因素:对已发表文献的系统回顾。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Geospatial Health Pub Date : 2025-07-07 Epub Date: 2025-09-18 DOI:10.4081/gh.2025.1394
Nathan Guilherme de Oliveira, Bruna Eduarda Bortolomai, Andréa Cristina Bogado, Ida Maria Foschiani Dias-Baptista
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摘要

本系统综述旨在通过利用地理信息系统(GIS)技术进行研究,确定与麻风病空间分布相关的因素。采用了PRISMA 2020指南,并采用了人口、概念、环境(PCC)战略来制定研究问题并确定其范围:利用GIS技术进行的研究确定了与麻风病空间环境相关的哪些因素,以及GIS在了解麻风病方面的主要贡献是什么?参考书目数据库包括PubMed、LILACS、EMBASE和Scopus。只收录了英文、西班牙文或葡萄牙文的完整原创研究文章。在确定的文章中,35篇(23.8%)符合纳入标准,其中大多数涉及社会经济因素(60.0%),其次是健康指标(17.1%)。较小比例的研究集中在物流/距离(8.6%)或环境方面(2.9%)。尽管许多研究利用GIS技术来了解麻风病,但很少采用可靠的方法来调查影响其空间特征的因素。利用地理信息系统检查与麻风病空间分布有关的环境和后勤方面的研究很少。解决这些差距需要更广泛地传播地理信息系统在麻风病方面的潜在优势;提供可靠的公共数据;以及致力于在流行地区抗击和控制麻风的专业人员的能力建设。
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Factors associated with the spatial distribution of leprosy: a systematic review of the published literature.

This systematic review aimed to identify factors related to the spatial distribution of leprosy through studies utilising geographic information systems (GIS) techniques. PRISMA 2020 guidelines were adopted and the Population, Concept, Context (PCC) strategy employed to formulate the research question and define its scope: what factors associated with the spatial context of leprosy have been identified in studies utilising GIS techniques, and what are the key contributions of GIS in understanding the disease? The bibliographic databases consulted included PubMed, LILACS, EMBASE and Scopus. Only full original research articles in English, Spanish or Portuguese were included. Of the identified articles, 35 (23.8%) met the inclusion criteria, with the majority addressing socioeconomic factors (60.0%), followed by health indicators (17.1%). A smaller proportion of studies focused on logistics/distance (8.6%) or environmental aspects (2.9%). Although numerous studies utilise GIS techniques for understanding leprosy, few adopt robust methodologies to investigate the factors influencing its spatial features. There is a scarcity of studies employing GIS to examine environmental and logistical aspects related to the spatial distribution of leprosy. Addressing these gaps requires broader dissemination of the potential advantages of GIS in leprosy; the provision of reliable public data; and the capacity building of professionals committed to combating and controlling leprosy in endemic areas.

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Geospatial Health
Geospatial Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
48
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The focus of the journal is on all aspects of the application of geographical information systems, remote sensing, global positioning systems, spatial statistics and other geospatial tools in human and veterinary health. The journal publishes two issues per year.
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