识别发展中国家老年护理服务的可及性和公平性缺陷:厦门市的启示

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Nursing Management Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1155/2024/9340456
Linjiang Wei, Ya Fang, Liangwen Zhang
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背景:全球人口老龄化引发了人们对养老资源公平分配的关注。中国作为最大的发展中国家,一直在努力应对人口老龄化挑战。然而,养老资源的公平分配仍然是一个令人担忧的问题。本研究分析了厦门市养老服务设施(ECSF)的空间布局和可达性,以改善资源配置,完善中国的养老服务体系。研究结果为其他发展中国家和地区改善养老资源配置提供了有价值的启示。 研究方法厦门市因其独特的地理位置和先进的信息技术基础设施被选为研究区域。研究考察了老年社区服务中心的空间分布、可及性和公平性。研究使用 Python 收集兴趣点(POI)数据,并使用核密度法和两步浮动集水区法进行评估。空间自相关分析确定了无害环境儿童设施可达性的聚集和分散区域。 结果:厦门市目前有 660 家无害环境设施,包括养老院、成人日间护理中心、居家养老机构和农村养老院。分析结果显示,厦门岛内的易感中心主要集中在厦门岛中部地区。四类中心在可达性方面存在显著差异。空间自相关分析确定了冷点和热点地区,表明不同地区的可达性存在差异。 结论厦门市在养老资源配置和服务设施建设方面取得了进步。然而,资源配置的公平性仍是一个值得关注的问题。发现了一些交通不便的地区,导致无法平等地获得养老资源和及时的身体护理。为应对这些挑战,决策部门应考虑增加设施、改善交通、加强宏观规划、提高设施服务质量和可达性。这些措施将优化易达性,促进养老资源的公平分配。
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Identifying Accessibility and Equity Defects of Elderly Care Services in Developing Countries: Insights From Xiamen City

Background: The global aging population has raised concerns about the fair distribution of elderly care resources. China, as the largest developing country, has made efforts to address population aging challenges. However, equitable distribution of elderly care resources remains a concern. This study analyzed the spatial layout and accessibility of elderly care service facilities (ECSFs) in Xiamen City to improve resource allocation and enhance the elderly care system in China. The findings provide valuable insights for other developing countries and regions seeking to improve their own elderly care resource allocation.

Methods: Xiamen City was chosen as the research area due to its unique geographical location and advanced information technology infrastructure. The study examined the spatial distribution, accessibility, and equity of ECSFs. Using Python, point of interest (POI) data were collected and evaluated using the kernel density method and two-step floating catchment area method. Spatial autocorrelation analysis identified areas of aggregation and dispersion in ECSF accessibility.

Results: Xiamen currently has 660 ECSFs, including nursing homes, adult day care centers, home care agencies, and rural elderly care homes. The analysis revealed spatial disparities, with ECSFs clustering primarily in the central area of Xiamen Island. Significant differences in accessibility were found among the four types of ECSFs. Spatial autocorrelation analysis identified cold and hot spot areas, indicating variations in accessibility across regions.

Conclusion: Xiamen City has made progress in allocating elderly care resources and constructing service facilities. However, equity in resource allocation remains a concern. Areas with limited accessibility were identified, leading to unequal access to elderly care resources and timely physical care. To address these challenges, decision-making departments should consider increasing facilities, improving transportation, enhancing macro planning, and improving facility service quality and accessibility. These measures will optimize ECSF accessibility and promote equitable distribution of elderly care resources.

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