Does better availability mean better accessibility? Spatial inequalities in the care of acute myocardial infarction in Hungary

IF 1.4 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Hungarian Geographical Bulletin Pub Date : 2020-12-22 DOI:10.15201/hungeobull.69.4.5
A. Uzzoli, Z. Egri, Dániel Szilágyi, Viktor Pál
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The availability of health care services is an important issue, however, improving availability of health care services does not necessarily mean better accessibility for everybody. The main aim of this study is to find out how better availability in the care of acute myocardial infarction vary with accessibility of patients’ geographical location within Hungary. We applied statistical analysis and interview techniques to unfold the role of spatiality in the conditions of access to health care. Results of statistical analysis indicate significant health inequalities in Hungary. Decreasing national mortality rates of acute myocardial infarction, has been coupled by increasing spatial inequalities within the country especially at micro-regional level. According to in-depth interviews with local health care stakeholders we defined factors that support access to health care as well as important barriers.The supporting factors are related to the improvement of availability (i.e. infrastructural developments), while geographical distance, lack of material and human resources, or low level of health literacy proved to be the most relevant barriers. Main conclusion is that barriers to accessibility and availability are not only spatial but are also based on individual stages of acute myocardial infarction care. The development of cardiac catheter centres in Hungary has improved the short-term chances of infarction survival, but long-term survival chances have worsened in recent years due to deficiencies in rehabilitation care as well as low level of health literacy.
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更好的可用性是否意味着更好的可访问性?匈牙利急性心肌梗死护理的空间不平等
提供医疗保健服务是一个重要问题,然而,提高医疗保健服务的可获得性并不一定意味着每个人都能更好地获得医疗保健服务。本研究的主要目的是了解急性心肌梗死患者在匈牙利的地理位置如何使其获得更好的治疗。我们应用统计分析和访谈技术来揭示空间性在获得医疗保健条件中的作用。统计分析结果表明,匈牙利存在严重的健康不平等现象。全国急性心肌梗死死亡率的下降,加上国内空间不平等的加剧,尤其是在微观区域层面。根据对当地医疗保健利益相关者的深入采访,我们定义了支持获得医疗保健的因素以及重要障碍。支持因素与可用性的改善(即基础设施的发展)有关,而地理距离、缺乏物质和人力资源或卫生知识水平低被证明是最相关的障碍。主要结论是,可及性和可用性的障碍不仅是空间性的,而且是基于急性心肌梗死护理的各个阶段。匈牙利心脏导管中心的发展提高了梗死患者的短期生存机会,但近年来,由于康复护理不足以及健康知识水平低,长期生存机会恶化。
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Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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