Joyce Kerry
Department of Geography, Durham University, Wolfson Research Institute, Queen's Campus, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6BH, UK.
Health Place. 2009 Sep;15(3):801-10. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2009.01.004. Epub 2009 Feb 8.
While geographical information systems (GIS) have applications in a range of diverse fields, they remain underused by decision-makers in health settings. Through analysis of data captured in semi-structured interviews, the paper explores four thematic areas (the ontological, power, functionality and collaboration discourses) to understand how GIS are perceived and valued by public health decision-makers. The findings suggest that although GIS are viewed as useful tools to inform decision-making, they are in no way a panacea for practice. Participants' concerns that GIS outputs can potentially be misinterpreted or used erroneously might partly explain resistance to their use. GIS are, therefore, likely to be most effective in decision-making when applied in a multi-disciplinary context to facilitate sharing of data, knowledge and expertise across the public health landscape.
虽然地理信息系统(GIS)在一系列不同领域都有应用,但在卫生领域,决策者对其利用仍然不足。通过对半结构化访谈中收集的数据进行分析,本文探讨了四个主题领域(本体论、权力、功能和协作话语),以了解公共卫生决策者如何看待和重视GIS。研究结果表明,尽管GIS被视为有助于决策的有用工具,但它们绝不是实践的万灵药。参与者担心GIS输出可能会被误解或错误使用,这可能部分解释了对其使用的抵制。因此,当GIS应用于多学科背景,以促进公共卫生领域的数据、知识和专业技能共享时,它们在决策中可能最有效。