Cromley E K, Shannon G W
Health Serv Res. 1986 Oct;21(4):499-514.
The importance of effective planning strategies for the location of primary medical services for the independently living elderly increases as their absolute number and proportion in the general population increases. Current spatial planning strategies focus on providing services in centralized locations or decentralized at the level of the somewhat problematic residential "neighborhood" or catchment area. An alternative or supplemental strategy based on the actual use of community space by the elderly is presented in this article. Aggregate activity spaces are identified and illustrated using activity location data obtained for a sample of elderly urban residents. Subsequently, the aggregate spaces are used as a basis for suggesting the location of ambulatory care facilities. It is believed that the aggregate activity space represents a dynamic and more functional approach to spatial planning strategies than current approaches and, therefore, that it can be used more effectively to locate services for the elderly.
随着独立生活老年人的绝对数量及其在总人口中所占比例的增加,为他们提供初级医疗服务的有效规划策略变得越发重要。当前的空间规划策略侧重于在集中地点提供服务,或在存在一定问题的居住“社区”或集水区层面进行分散布局。本文提出了一种基于老年人对社区空间实际使用情况的替代或补充策略。利用从城市老年居民样本中获取的活动地点数据,识别并展示了总体活动空间。随后,将这些总体空间用作建议门诊护理设施选址的依据。人们认为,与当前方法相比,总体活动空间代表了一种更具动态性和功能性的空间规划策略,因此,它可以更有效地用于确定为老年人提供服务的地点。