秘鲁及时获得神经外科公共护理:地理空间分析

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Clinical Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-09 DOI:10.1016/j.jocn.2025.111143
Jhon E. Bocanegra-Becerra
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了解神经外科护理的地理可及性是确保及时治疗的关键,特别是在像秘鲁这样地形复杂的国家。这项调查旨在估计秘鲁在关键时间间隔内的人口分布以及与卫生部网络中最近的神经外科设施的接近程度。方法通过地理空间分析,评估秘鲁25个地区的人口在6个旅行时间区域(1小时、2小时、4小时、6小时、1天和5天)到最近的神经外科机构的分布。结果在秘鲁全境确定了25个设施,其中92%属于三级或更高级别设施,并被纳入分析。秘鲁人口估计为32,625,937人。利马集中了52.17%的神经外科设施。近13,819,251人(42.36%)在旅行的4小时内无法获得神经外科手术。居住在洛雷托地区的约302,733人(31.3%)可以在最多5天的旅行中获得神经外科治疗。结论秘鲁神经外科护理的地理可及性存在异质性。主要医院仍然集中在利马和卡亚俄地区。将近42.36%的秘鲁人无法在旅行4小时内获得及时的神经外科护理。值得注意的是,洛雷托亚马逊地区大约三分之一的人口可以在长达5天的旅行中获得神经外科设施。这些发现可以激励进一步评估服务不足的地区,确定基础设施发展的优先次序,以及政府和非政府组织的协同政策干预。
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Timely access to neurosurgical public care in Peru: A geospatial analysis

Introduction

Understanding geographic access to neurosurgical care is key to ensuring timely treatment, particularly in countries with challenging topography like Peru. This investigation sought to estimate Peru’s population distribution within critical time intervals and proximity to the nearest neurosurgical facility in the Ministry of Health network.

Methods

A geospatial analysis was conducted to assess the distribution of Peru’s population across its 25 regions within six travel time areas (1 h, 2 h, 4 h, 6 h, 1 day, and 5 days) to the nearest neurosurgical facility.

Results

Twenty-five facilities were identified across Peru, of which 92 % pertained to tertiary or higher-level facilities and were included in the analysis. Peru’s population was estimated at 32,625,937 people. Lima concentrates 52.17 % of neurosurgical facilities. Nearly 13,819,251 people (42.36 %) could lack neurosurgical access within 4 h of travel. About 302,733 people (31.3 %) living in the region of Loreto could access neurosurgical treatment in up to 5 days of travel.

Conclusion

Geographic access to neurosurgical care in Peru is heterogeneous. Major hospital settings remain centralized in the regions of Lima and Callao. Virtually 42.36 % of the Peruvian population could not access timely neurosurgical care within 4 h of travel. Notably, roughly one-third of the population in the Amazon area of Loreto could access a neurosurgical setting in up to 5 days of travel. These findings can incentivize further assessment of underserved regions, prioritization of infrastructure development, and synergistic policy interventions from governmental and non-governmental organizations.
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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: This International journal, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, publishes articles on clinical neurosurgery and neurology and the related neurosciences such as neuro-pathology, neuro-radiology, neuro-ophthalmology and neuro-physiology. The journal has a broad International perspective, and emphasises the advances occurring in Asia, the Pacific Rim region, Europe and North America. The Journal acts as a focus for publication of major clinical and laboratory research, as well as publishing solicited manuscripts on specific subjects from experts, case reports and other information of interest to clinicians working in the clinical neurosciences.
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