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利用地理信息系统分析估算全球健康放射学外展的集水区人口。

Estimating Catchment Populations of Global Health Radiology Outreach Using Geographic Information Systems Analysis.

机构信息

Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.

Chief Operating Officer, RAD-AID International, Chevy Chase, Maryland.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2022 Jan;19(1 Pt A):76-83. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.09.024. Epub 2021 Oct 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to design, develop, and test geographic information systems (GIS) analytic methods for quantifying and characterizing catchment populations across all sites served by a radiology global health organization.

METHODS

The analysis included populations served by 78 low-resource medical facilities in 32 countries partnered with radiology nonprofit organization, RAD-AID International. Three constraints were used to approximate patient catchment areas: (1) 1-hour driving time, (2) 1-hour walking time, and (3) 10-mile circular radius. GIS calculated populations within each constraint using publicly available geospatial input databases, including a global digital elevation model, population and land cover data, and road locations from OpenStreetMap. Demographic and health data from the World Health Organization were incorporated to provide further characteristics of covered populations.

RESULTS

The total populations served by all RAD-AID sites as measured by driving time, walking time, and 10-mile radius were 189,241,193 (47.8% female), 26,190,117 (48.7% female), and 110,884,095 (48.1% female), respectively. For individual locations, median population within 1-hour driving time was 1,795,977 (range: 8,742-30,630,800), with an average life expectancy of 68.4 ± 5.8 years. Median child mortality before age 5 was 3.8% (range: 0.9%-8.3%), and median prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus infection was 3.1% (range: 0.7%-10.9%).

CONCLUSION

In this study, GIS provided a robust multisite analysis for estimating the potential global population reached by an international radiology outreach organization with targeted individual site measurements. Given heightened needs to accurately characterize global outreach populations, this GIS-based approach may be useful for analysis, outreach planning, and resource allocation among global health organizations.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在设计、开发和测试地理信息系统(GIS)分析方法,以量化和描述为放射学全球健康组织服务的所有站点所服务的流域人群。

方法

该分析包括与放射非营利组织 RAD-AID International 合作的 32 个国家的 78 个资源匮乏的医疗设施所服务的人群。使用了三个约束条件来近似患者的集水区:(1)1 小时车程,(2)1 小时步行时间,和(3)10 英里的圆形半径。GIS 使用公开的地理空间输入数据库计算每个约束条件内的人口,包括全球数字高程模型、人口和土地覆盖数据以及 OpenStreetMap 中的道路位置。还纳入了世界卫生组织的人口统计和健康数据,以进一步提供所涵盖人群的特征。

结果

按驾驶时间、步行时间和 10 英里半径测量,所有 RAD-AID 站点所服务的总人口分别为 189241193(47.8%为女性)、26190117(48.7%为女性)和 110884095(48.1%为女性)。对于个别地点,1 小时车程内的人口中位数为 1795977(范围:8742-30630800),平均预期寿命为 68.4±5.8 岁。5 岁以下儿童死亡率中位数为 3.8%(范围:0.9%-8.3%),人类免疫缺陷病毒感染率中位数为 3.1%(范围:0.7%-10.9%)。

结论

在这项研究中,GIS 为估计国际放射学外展组织通过有针对性的个别站点测量所覆盖的潜在全球人口提供了强大的多站点分析。鉴于准确描述全球外展人群的需求增加,这种基于 GIS 的方法可能对全球卫生组织的分析、外展规划和资源分配有用。

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