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边缘化社区疾病风险沟通的地理空间方法。

Geospatial approaches for disease risk communication in marginalized communities.

作者信息

Mills Jacqueline W, Curtis Andrew

机构信息

Department of Geography, University of Southern California, CA, USA.

出版信息

Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2008 Spring;2(1):61-72. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2008.0007.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

After Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana State University (LSU) collaborated with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to create the LSU GIS Clearinghouse Cooperative (LGCC) to disseminate geospatial data. From this experience of serving community geospatial data needs for risk communication, particularly in marginalized areas, and through working with the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Remote Sensing and GIS for Public Health (WHOCC), we identified several useful geospatial technologies (GT) and methods for their implementation in risk communication strategies.

OBJECTIVES

This article provides an assessment of the benefits and limitations of these technologies for risk communication in marginalized communities.

METHODS

Several GT have been employed for risk communication and general data dissemination in communities throughout rural coastal Louisiana. From experimentation with these technologies for risk communication, they can be classed into three groups: lightweight GIS, map dissemination tools, and interactive GT.

RESULTS

Lightweight GIS and map dissemination tools will, at some point in their application, require the assistance of a GIS expert or GIS data provider to develop and customize the tool for its intended uses. Interactive GT, however, has rapidly developed options that allow user-friendly operation without reliance on expert assistance. Google Maps, however, is showing the greatest potential for community-based health participation.

CONCLUSIONS

Classifying the available GT based on functionality is critical to help specialists provide the most effective method for spatial risk communication and to assist community users in creating accessible data for their local health needs.

摘要

背景

卡特里娜飓风过后,路易斯安那州立大学(LSU)与联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)合作创建了LSU地理信息系统信息中心合作社(LGCC),以传播地理空间数据。通过满足社区地理空间数据需求以进行风险沟通的这一经历,尤其是在边缘化地区,以及通过与世界卫生组织遥感与地理信息系统促进公共卫生合作中心(WHOCC)合作,我们确定了几种有用的地理空间技术(GT)及其在风险沟通策略中的实施方法。

目的

本文评估了这些技术在边缘化社区风险沟通中的益处和局限性。

方法

在路易斯安那州沿海农村地区的社区中,已采用多种地理空间技术进行风险沟通和一般数据传播。通过对这些风险沟通技术的试验,它们可分为三类:轻量级地理信息系统、地图传播工具和交互式地理空间技术。

结果

轻量级地理信息系统和地图传播工具在其应用的某个阶段,需要地理信息系统专家或地理信息系统数据提供者的协助,以开发和定制工具以实现其预期用途。然而,交互式地理空间技术已迅速开发出一些选项,可实现无需专家协助的用户友好操作。不过,谷歌地图在基于社区的健康参与方面显示出最大潜力。

结论

根据功能对可用的地理空间技术进行分类,对于帮助专家提供最有效的空间风险沟通方法以及协助社区用户为其当地健康需求创建可获取的数据至关重要。

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