BACKGROUND: The willingness of patients in the rural tropics to seek medical care at primary health care facilities is influenced by the distance they have to travel, but few studies have tried to estimate these distance effects. METHODS: Distance decay effects in attendance rates were estimated from a database of 4348 attendances at a rural health centre in Papua New Guinea, linked to demographic and house position data for the catchment population. Small-scale spatial patterns and differences between diagnoses, age groups and gender are described. RESULTS: Attendance decreased markedly with distance both overall (50% decrease at 3.5 km) and for patients with malaria or acute respiratory infections. This decrease was non-linear (on log sca...
To reduce mortality from common childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and upper respiratory infectio...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
Background. Centralization of urgent care services may reduce access for patients living further awa...
BACKGROUND: The willingness of patients in the rural tropics to seek medical care at primary health ...
This study uses household survey data from 2009-2010 merged together with geospatial data from the U...
Background: GP cooperatives are typically based in emergency primary care centres, and patients are ...
Background Long travel distances limit the utilisation of health services. We wanted to examine the...
Background GP cooperatives are typically based in emergency primary care centres, and patients are f...
Background: geographic barriers to healthcare are associated with adverse maternal health outcomes. ...
There have been few studies that have examined associations between access to health care and child ...
The distance patients must travel in order to obtain treatment has long been recognized as a primary...
There have been few studies that have examined associations between access to health care and child ...
SUMMARY A survey ofgeneral practice in the London borough of Lambeth was analysed to discover how th...
Understanding patients’ travel behavior for seeking hospital care is fundamental for understanding h...
Objectives To investigate whether there is an association between differences in travel time/travel ...
To reduce mortality from common childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and upper respiratory infectio...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
Background. Centralization of urgent care services may reduce access for patients living further awa...
BACKGROUND: The willingness of patients in the rural tropics to seek medical care at primary health ...
This study uses household survey data from 2009-2010 merged together with geospatial data from the U...
Background: GP cooperatives are typically based in emergency primary care centres, and patients are ...
Background Long travel distances limit the utilisation of health services. We wanted to examine the...
Background GP cooperatives are typically based in emergency primary care centres, and patients are f...
Background: geographic barriers to healthcare are associated with adverse maternal health outcomes. ...
There have been few studies that have examined associations between access to health care and child ...
The distance patients must travel in order to obtain treatment has long been recognized as a primary...
There have been few studies that have examined associations between access to health care and child ...
SUMMARY A survey ofgeneral practice in the London borough of Lambeth was analysed to discover how th...
Understanding patients’ travel behavior for seeking hospital care is fundamental for understanding h...
Objectives To investigate whether there is an association between differences in travel time/travel ...
To reduce mortality from common childhood illnesses such as diarrhoea and upper respiratory infectio...
Access to health care is a particular concern given the centrality of poor access in perpetuating po...
Background. Centralization of urgent care services may reduce access for patients living further awa...