Abstract Using Geographic Information System (GIS), the spatial distribution of methadone clinic clients and their utilization of a treatment service in Hong Kong was analysed. A majority (93.7%) of the 63 methadone users recruited were residing in the same district, of which 84.1% spent not more than 15 minutes for traveling. Walking (55.6%) was the commonest transport mode followed by cycling (30.2%). There was no distance decay effect on traveling time, but an association between distance and transport selection could be demonstrated. The residence locations displayed a compact distribution, merging with the general population without any evidence of clustering. Though the distribution of methadone users could have been shaped by the loc...
Understanding residents’ health seeking behavior is crucial for the planning and utilization of heal...
Opiate substitution therapy (OST) is an interdisciplinary treatment method for individuals experienc...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Abstract Objective While access and utilization form core components in assessing the effectiveness ...
Background: Little has been published on the effect of geography on methadone treatment outcomes. ...
A methodology for evaluating and understanding how healthcare agencies are distributed within a city...
Abstract Aims The initial aim of the research projects was to examine the geographic distribution,...
The study compared the demographic profiles, treatment factors, current drug use, injecting behaviou...
There is no complete cure for HIV infection, but highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has be...
The promotion and protection of health of people is essential for a sustained economic and social de...
The aim of this study was to assess how the caseload and the utilisation of community-based mental h...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to determine the impact that a patient's geographic status has on the ...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Reducing the disparities in healthcare access is one of the important goals in healthcare services a...
Achieving high coverage of HIV testing services is critical in many health systems, especially where...
Understanding residents’ health seeking behavior is crucial for the planning and utilization of heal...
Opiate substitution therapy (OST) is an interdisciplinary treatment method for individuals experienc...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Abstract Objective While access and utilization form core components in assessing the effectiveness ...
Background: Little has been published on the effect of geography on methadone treatment outcomes. ...
A methodology for evaluating and understanding how healthcare agencies are distributed within a city...
Abstract Aims The initial aim of the research projects was to examine the geographic distribution,...
The study compared the demographic profiles, treatment factors, current drug use, injecting behaviou...
There is no complete cure for HIV infection, but highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has be...
The promotion and protection of health of people is essential for a sustained economic and social de...
The aim of this study was to assess how the caseload and the utilisation of community-based mental h...
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to determine the impact that a patient's geographic status has on the ...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...
Reducing the disparities in healthcare access is one of the important goals in healthcare services a...
Achieving high coverage of HIV testing services is critical in many health systems, especially where...
Understanding residents’ health seeking behavior is crucial for the planning and utilization of heal...
Opiate substitution therapy (OST) is an interdisciplinary treatment method for individuals experienc...
Local health status and health care use may be negatively influenced by low local socio-economic pro...