The application of GIS technology to equitably distribute fieldworker workload in a large, rural South African health survey
- PMID: 11851958
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2002.00825.x
The application of GIS technology to equitably distribute fieldworker workload in a large, rural South African health survey
Abstract
A method is presented that has numerous applications to health systems provision in developing countries where limited physical access to primary health care is a major factor contributing to the poor health of populations. An accessibility model within a geographical information system (GIS) is used to predict average inter-homestead walking times and subdivide the study area into units of equal completion time. The method could be used to ergonomically design home-based care and tuberculosis directly observed treatment programmes and inform the siting of health facilities. The paper highlights the use of GIS technology as a powerful tool in developing countries.
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