探索西弗吉尼亚州获得医疗保健和社区水平特征对死亡率的影响

Q2 Social Sciences
Sarah Woolard, Faith M. Hartley, J. Conley
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在西弗吉尼亚州和阿巴拉契亚地区,获得初级卫生保健是一个长期存在的挑战。虽然众所周知,获得医疗服务的机会有限与不良健康结果有关,但对这种影响的空间差异研究较少。本研究考察了西弗吉尼亚州县范围内全因死亡率的空间分布,及其与获得初级卫生保健设施的关系。本研究使用ArcGIS Pro 2.9,利用不同的空间统计方法,对县一级的总年龄调整死亡率、社区特征和空间卫生保健可及性进行了研究。该州南部的死亡率最高,那里的医疗服务也很有限。空间可达性的增加与全州死亡率的降低有关,这支持了空间可达性对于改善阿巴拉契亚公共卫生战略至关重要的观点。
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Exploring the effect of access to health care and community-level characteristics on mortality in West Virginia
Abstract Access to primary health care is a long-standing challenge in West Virginia and Appalachia. While it is known that limited access to care is associated with adverse health outcomes, the spatial variation of this effect is less studied. This research examines the spatial distribution of all-cause mortality at the county scale within West Virginia, and its association with access to primary health care facilities. This study used ArcGIS Pro 2.9 to examine total age-adjusted mortality rates, community characteristics, and spatial health care access at the county level using various spatial statistical methods. Mortality rates were highest in the southern part of the state, which also has limited health care access. Increased spatial access was associated with lower mortality rates across the state, supporting the idea that spatial access to health care is essential to improve public health strategies in Appalachia.
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Papers in Applied Geography
Papers in Applied Geography Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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