澳大利亚阿德莱德全科医生服务的提供和使用:位置分析工具和提供者和用户空间行为理论的应用

Robert J. Stimson
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在实行自由企业和公共供应混合制度的城市,卫生保健服务的空间分布和潜在消费者获得服务的机会通常不能满足公平标准。分布模式和消费者使用的全科医生(全科医生)服务在阿德莱德,澳大利亚,检查。讨论了各种理论和模型,旨在解释设施提供者和用户的空间行为。这些理论包括传统的区位理论、半公共产品需求理论和用户选择行为模型。本文提出了一种在尺度上进行空间分析的方法,以调查阿德莱德全科医生服务的潜在需求与现有全科医生服务的可能满意度之间的一致性程度,并讨论了其规划含义。
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The provision and use of general practitioner services in Adelaide, Australia: Application of tools of locational analysis and theories of provider and user spatial behaviour

In cities where a mixed free-enterprise and public supply system operates, the spatial distribution of health care services and access opportunities of potential consumers to services typically fails to satisfy equity criteria. The pattern of distribution and consumer use of general practitioner (GP) services in metropolitan Adelaide, Australia, are examined. Various theories and models are discussed aimed at furnishing explanations of the spatial behaviour of both facility providers and users. These include traditional location theories, theory of demand for semi-public goods, and behavioural models of user choice. A method of spatial analysis at a disaggregated level of scale to investigate the degree of congruence between potential demand for GP services and likely levels of satisfaction from the available supply of GP services in Adelaide is presented and its planning implications discussed.

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