AbstractThe availability of, and access to, primary health care is one neighbourhood characteristic that has the potential to impact health thus representing an important area of focus for neighbourhood-health research. This research examines neighbourhood access to primary health care in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. A modification of the Two Step Floating Catchment Area method is used to measure multiple spatial and aspatial (social) dimensions of potential access to primary health care in natural neighbourhoods of Mississauga. The analysis reveals that neighbourhood-level potential access to primary care is dependant on spatial and aspatial dimensions of access selected for examination. The results also show that potential ac...
Introduction: In 2010, Hamilton’s local newspaper published a series of articles highlighting the in...
<p>A comparison of physician-to-population ratio between simple ratio calculated using ([Physicians ...
Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate ...
Access to primary health care is an important determinant of health. Within current research there ...
AbstractAccess to health services research has traditionally focused on demographic, socioeconomic, ...
Background Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to hea...
Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to health care is ...
Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to health care is ...
Primary health care (PHC) is a term used to refer to the parts of the health system that people inte...
International audienceHighlights Traditional measures of spatial accessibility overlook neighbourh...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base for the relation between the neighbour...
Many Canadians experience unequal access to primary care services, despite living in a country with ...
Abstract: Background: Understanding health care utilization by neighbourhood is essential for optima...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
Introduction: In 2010, Hamilton’s local newspaper published a series of articles highlighting the in...
<p>A comparison of physician-to-population ratio between simple ratio calculated using ([Physicians ...
Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate ...
Access to primary health care is an important determinant of health. Within current research there ...
AbstractAccess to health services research has traditionally focused on demographic, socioeconomic, ...
Background Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to hea...
Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to health care is ...
Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and access to health care is ...
Primary health care (PHC) is a term used to refer to the parts of the health system that people inte...
International audienceHighlights Traditional measures of spatial accessibility overlook neighbourh...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base for the relation between the neighbour...
Many Canadians experience unequal access to primary care services, despite living in a country with ...
Abstract: Background: Understanding health care utilization by neighbourhood is essential for optima...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
Introduction: In 2010, Hamilton’s local newspaper published a series of articles highlighting the in...
<p>A comparison of physician-to-population ratio between simple ratio calculated using ([Physicians ...
Health selection into neighborhoods may contribute to geographic health disparities. We demonstrate ...