Ghetian Christie B, Parrott Roxanne, Volkman Julie E, Lengerich Eugene J
Department of Communication Arts & Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, United States.
Health Policy. 2008 Aug;87(2):185-93. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2007.12.007. Epub 2008 Feb 19.
Through a long history of cancer policies, public health has a foundation for cancer research and data to use in applying technological advancements for U.S. cancer control efforts. Geographic information systems (GIS) are one technology enabling the visualization of cancer risk patterns associated with incidence, mortality, and accessibility to care.
U.S. Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) program directors were interviewed from 49 of 50 states to assess use and function of GIS tools for mapping data related to cancer control policies and practices. Interviews were coded to obtain frequencies of response associated with content domains mapped using GIS tools and the perceived relative advantages.
Significant relationships were found between the mapping of behavioral risk factors, health care services, transportation access, and policy advantages identified by program managers. The mapping of cancer incidence, mortality, and staging, transportation access, and multiple layers of content were found to have significant associations with perceived research advantages.
U.S. CCC program managers recognize several important advantages relating to health policy and research for use of GIS tools in cancer control efforts. The application of GIS in U.S. cancer control efforts is employed unevenly, suggesting the need for innovative policies to support accessibility.
经过长期的癌症政策发展历程,公共卫生领域拥有了癌症研究及数据基础,可用于将技术进步应用于美国的癌症防控工作。地理信息系统(GIS)是一种能够可视化与发病率、死亡率及医疗可及性相关的癌症风险模式的技术。
对50个州中的49个州的美国综合癌症控制(CCC)项目主任进行了访谈,以评估GIS工具在绘制与癌症控制政策及实践相关数据方面的使用情况和功能。对访谈进行编码,以获取与使用GIS工具绘制的内容领域以及感知到的相对优势相关的回答频率。
项目经理确定的行为风险因素、医疗服务、交通可达性和政策优势的映射之间存在显著关系。发现癌症发病率、死亡率和分期的映射、交通可达性以及多层内容与感知到的研究优势存在显著关联。
美国CCC项目经理认识到在癌症防控工作中使用GIS工具在健康政策和研究方面有几个重要优势。GIS在美国癌症防控工作中的应用并不均衡,这表明需要创新政策来支持可及性。