Despite examples showing the usefulness of geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial point pattern analysis in health research, there remain barriers to their widespread use within health service settings. This paper explores potential users’ views on the relative usefulness of such approaches for analysing spatially referenced environmental health data. Our findings indicate that researchers and practitioners do not always prefer the approach with which they are most familiar. In addition, there is a need for higher levels of understanding of, and confidence in, GIS and point pattern analysis techniques amongst health service professionals. The greatest need is for multi-disciplinary research which uses the most appropriate approa...
Recent years have witnessed important advances in the analysis of spatially referenced health data. ...
The present paper is a brief review of the geomedical approaches focusing on GIS and spatial analysi...
This Special Issue on GIS and public health is the result of a highly selective process, which saw t...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
This study examined the extent to which health studies, mostly in public health and epi-demiology, u...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
Recent years have witnessed important advances in the analysis of spatially referenced health data. ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
The authors present a theoretical discussion related to spatial areas used in Epidemiology, analysin...
Recent years have witnessed important advances in the analysis of spatially referenced health data. ...
The present paper is a brief review of the geomedical approaches focusing on GIS and spatial analysi...
This Special Issue on GIS and public health is the result of a highly selective process, which saw t...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
This study examined the extent to which health studies, mostly in public health and epi-demiology, u...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
Recent years have witnessed important advances in the analysis of spatially referenced health data. ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
The authors present a theoretical discussion related to spatial areas used in Epidemiology, analysin...
Recent years have witnessed important advances in the analysis of spatially referenced health data. ...
The present paper is a brief review of the geomedical approaches focusing on GIS and spatial analysi...
This Special Issue on GIS and public health is the result of a highly selective process, which saw t...