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Spatial Analysis in Health Geography [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 725 g
  • Sērija : Geographies of Health Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472416198
  • ISBN-13: 9781472416193
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 344 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 725 g
  • Sērija : Geographies of Health Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1472416198
  • ISBN-13: 9781472416193
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Presenting current research on spatial epidemiology, this book covers topics such as exposure, chronic disease, infectious disease, accessibility to health care settings and new methods in Geographical Information Science and Systems. For epidemiologists, and for the management and administration of health care settings, it is critical to understand the spatial dynamics of disease. For instance, it is crucial that hospital administrators develop an understanding of the flow of patients over time, especially during an outbreak of a particular disease, so they can plan for appropriate levels of staffing and to carry out adaptive prevention measures. Furthermore, understanding where and why a disease occurs at a certain geographic location is vital for decision makers to formulate policy to increase the accessibility to health services (either by prevention, or adding new facilities). Spatial epidemiology relies increasingly on new methodologies, such as clustering algorithms, visualization and space-time modelling, the domain of Geographic Information Science. Implementation of those techniques appears at an increasing pace in commercial Geographic Information Systems, alongside more traditional techniques that are already part of such systems. This book provides the latest methods in GI Science and their use in health related problems.

Recenzijas

Kanaroglou, Delmelle and PƔez have provided us with a collection of contributions that represent the forefront of the field of spatial analysis and health. The list of contributors is impressive, and they do an excellent job at bringing the reader up-to-date. This is a much-needed book in an important and rapidly growing field. Peter Rogerson, University at Buffalo, USA This is a truly impressive volume that covers a wide range of topics in medical geography and spatial epidemiology. The chapters provide lucid discussion on important conceptual and methodological issues pertinent to the study of health and disease. This is an excellent book for students and researchers to learn about the latest spatial modeling and analytical methods for examining the space-time patterns of various health-related problems (e.g., space-time visualization techniques, exposure analysis, spatial optimization models, disease clustering, and accessibility analysis). Mei-Po Kwan, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Acknowledgements xxi
1 Introduction: Spatial Analysis and Health
1(14)
Brie Delmelle
Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
SECTION 1 METHODS
2 Effective Use of GIS for Spatial Epidemiology
15(16)
Linda Beale
3 An Assessment of Online Geocoding Services for Health Research in a Mid-Sized Canadian City
31(16)
Patrick DeLuca
Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
4 Clustering and Co-occurrence of Cancer Types: A Comparison of Techniques with an Application to Pediatric Cancer in Murcia, Spain
47(24)
Antonio Paez
Fernando A. Lopez-Hernandez
Juan A. Ortega-Garcia
Manuel Ruiz
SECTION 2 INFECTIOUS DISEASE
5 Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of the Medieval Black Death
71(14)
Brian H. Bossak
Mark R. Welford
6 Space-Time Visualization of Dengue Fever Outbreaks
85(16)
Eric Delmelle
Meijuan Jia
Coline Dony
Irene Casas
Wenwu Tang
7 Disease at the Molecular Scale: Methods for Exploring Spatial Patterns of Pathogen Genetics
101(20)
Margaret Carrel
SECTION 3 CHRONIC DISEASE
8 Modeling Spatial Variation in Disease Risk in Epidemiologic Studies
121(18)
David C. Wheeler
Umaporn Siangphoe
9 The Spatial Epidemiology of Mental Well-being in Dhaka's Slums
139(22)
Oliver Gruebner
Mobarak Hossain Khan
Sven Lautenbach
Daniel Muller
Alexander Kramer
Tobia Lakes
Patrick Hostert
Sandro Galen
10 Space-Time Analysis of Late-Stage Breast Cancer Incidence in Michigan
161(22)
Pierre Goovaerts
Maxime Goovaerts
SECTION 4 EXPOSURE
11 A Method for Reducing Classical Error in Long-Term Average Air Pollution Concentrations from Incomplete Time-Series Data
183(14)
Matthew D. Adams
Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
12 The Geographic Distribution of Metal Dust Exposure in Syracuse, NY
197(22)
Daniel A. Griffith
13 Participatory and Ubiquitous Sensing for Exposure Assessment in Spatial Epidemiology
219(24)
Michael Jerrett
Colleen E. Raid
Thomas E. McKone
Petros Koutrakis
SECTION 5 ACCESSIBILITY AND HEALTH
14 Locational Planning of Health Care Facilities
243(18)
Alan T. Murray
Tony H. Grubesic
15 Planning Towards Maximum Equality in Accessibility of NCI Cancer Centers in the U.S.
261(14)
Fahui Wang
Cong Fu
Xun Shi
16 Spatial Dimensions of Access to Health Care Services
275(20)
Daniel J. Lewis
17 Nature and Death: An Individual Level Analysis of the Relationship Between Biophilic Environments and Premature Mortality in Florida
295(18)
Christopher J. Coutts
Mark W. Horner
Appendix 313(2)
Index 315
Pavlos Kanaroglou is Professor in the Department of Geography and Earth Science at McMaster University, Canada. Eric Delmelle is Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences at UNC Charlotte, USA. Antonio PƔez is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Earth Science at McMaster University, Canada.