描述了加纳大库马西地区非正规住区潜在医疗保健可及性的地理特征

IF 0.9 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
G. Dumedah, Joshua Arthur, Jesse Senyo Kokroko, S. T. Ampofo, Precious Adwoa Okyere, Eric Tweneboah Kodua
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摘要

表征可及性医疗保健是复杂的,需要考虑地理,社会经济和文化因素。采用三步浮动集水区(3SFCA)来考虑加纳大库马西的人口需求、卫生设施的能力以及需求和供应地点之间的地理间隔。结果表明,获得医疗保健的机会很低,每10,000人中约有2.34名医生。这些机构的地理位置优越:数量多,覆盖详细,距离近,但医生数量少,需求高。本研究将分析结果与问卷调查相结合,以更好地表征医疗保健可及性的地理特征。
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Characterizing the geography of potential healthcare accessibility in informal settlements in the Greater Kumasi area of Ghana
ABSTRACT Characterizing accessibility to healthcare is complex, requiring the consideration of geography, socioeconomic and cultural factors. The Three-Step Floating Catchment Area (3SFCA) was used to account for population demand, the capacity of health facilities, and the geographic separations between locations of demand and supply in the Greater Kumasi, Ghana. The results show that accessibility to healthcare is low, about 2.34 physicians per 10,000 persons. The facilities have favorable geography: high number, detailed coverage, and proximity, but plagued with low numbers of physicians and high demand. The study synthesized analytical results with questionnaire survey to better characterize accessibility to healthcare by geography.
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