Since many seniors are non-car holders, they are often dependent of the public transport system in reaching vital services, such as primary health care centers. Having spatial accessibility to primary health care centers can be of importance not only for preventing fatal outcomes of chronic diseases, but also for the utilization of these services. The aim of this study is to analyze how accessible primary health care centers are for people from the age of 65 and older in Uppsala by analyzing the public transport system. Statistical data on populations was collected, such as positions of bus stops and primary health care centers. GIS was used as a tool in order to analyze and visualize the data with maps. Accessibility was implemented throug...
This study proposes a GIS-based methodology to measure accessibility to urban services, from the eld...
The subject of this research is one of the main preconditions for the provision of high-quality soci...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...
Since many seniors are non-car holders, they are often dependent of the public transport system in r...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
Abstract Background Geographical access to health car...
In Europe, the share of people aged 65 years and over is expected to increase exponentially, and for...
In Europe, the share of people aged 65 years and above is expected to increase exponentially, and in...
Existing approaches investigating access to primary health care tend to use relatively crude measure...
A single paragraph of about 100 words to give a brief introduction to your work. Improving the suppl...
By referring to the eight domains of age-friendly cities (WHO, 2007), urban accessibility can be con...
The development of an equitable city has been the primary goal of recent urban planning. Whereas pre...
Taking accessibility into consideration is crucial when planning for public transport in a city. The...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the geographical accessibility to primary healthcare facilities...
This study proposes a GIS-based methodology to measure accessibility to urban services, from the eld...
The subject of this research is one of the main preconditions for the provision of high-quality soci...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...
Since many seniors are non-car holders, they are often dependent of the public transport system in r...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
Abstract Background Geographical access to health car...
In Europe, the share of people aged 65 years and over is expected to increase exponentially, and for...
In Europe, the share of people aged 65 years and above is expected to increase exponentially, and in...
Existing approaches investigating access to primary health care tend to use relatively crude measure...
A single paragraph of about 100 words to give a brief introduction to your work. Improving the suppl...
By referring to the eight domains of age-friendly cities (WHO, 2007), urban accessibility can be con...
The development of an equitable city has been the primary goal of recent urban planning. Whereas pre...
Taking accessibility into consideration is crucial when planning for public transport in a city. The...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the geographical accessibility to primary healthcare facilities...
This study proposes a GIS-based methodology to measure accessibility to urban services, from the eld...
The subject of this research is one of the main preconditions for the provision of high-quality soci...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...