Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)

Background Rural health houses constitute a major provider of some primary health services in the villages of Iran. Given the challenges of providing health services in rural areas, health houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criter...

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Main Authors: Ali Mohammadi, Ali Valinejadi, Sara Sakipour, Morteza Hemmat, Javad Zarei, Hesamedin Askari Majdabadi
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Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2018-04-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Morteza Hemmat
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Hesamedin Askari Majdabadi
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Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
health houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criteria and their precedence over others have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The present study was conducted to propose a model for improving the distribution of rural health houses in HNSs. Methods The present applied study was conducted in Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran in 2014-2016. First
the descriptive and spatial data required were collected and entered into ArcGIS after modifications
and the Geodatabase was then created. Based on the criteria of the HNS and according to experts’ opinions
the main criteria and the sub-criteria for an optimal site selection were determined. To determine the criteria’s coefficient of importance (ie
their weight)
the main criteria and the sub-criteria were compared in pairs according to experts’ opinions. The results of the pairwise comparisons were entered into Expert Choice and the weight of the main criteria and the sub-criteria were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The application layers were then formed in geographic information system (GIS). A model was ultimately proposed in the GIS for the optimal distribution of rural health houses by overlaying the weighting layers and the other layers related to villages and rural health houses. Results Based on the experts’ opinions
six criteria were determined as the main criteria for an optimal site selection for rural health houses
including welfare infrastructures
population
dispersion
accessibility
corresponding routes
distance to the rural health center and the absence of natural barriers to accessibility. Of the main criteria proposed
Rural Health
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Iran
Rural Health Services
author_facet Ali Mohammadi
Ali Valinejadi
Sara Sakipour
Morteza Hemmat
Javad Zarei
Hesamedin Askari Majdabadi
author_sort Ali Mohammadi
title Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
title_short Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
title_full Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
title_fullStr Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)
title_sort improving the distribution of rural health houses using elicitation and gis in khuzestan province (the southwest of iran)
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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description Background Rural health houses constitute a major provider of some primary health services in the villages of Iran. Given the challenges of providing health services in rural areas, health houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criteria and their precedence over others have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The present study was conducted to propose a model for improving the distribution of rural health houses in HNSs. Methods The present applied study was conducted in Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran in 2014-2016. First, the descriptive and spatial data required were collected and entered into ArcGIS after modifications, and the Geodatabase was then created. Based on the criteria of the HNS and according to experts’ opinions, the main criteria and the sub-criteria for an optimal site selection were determined. To determine the criteria’s coefficient of importance (ie, their weight), the main criteria and the sub-criteria were compared in pairs according to experts’ opinions. The results of the pairwise comparisons were entered into Expert Choice and the weight of the main criteria and the sub-criteria were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The application layers were then formed in geographic information system (GIS). A model was ultimately proposed in the GIS for the optimal distribution of rural health houses by overlaying the weighting layers and the other layers related to villages and rural health houses. Results Based on the experts’ opinions, six criteria were determined as the main criteria for an optimal site selection for rural health houses, including welfare infrastructures, population, dispersion, accessibility, corresponding routes, distance to the rural health center and the absence of natural barriers to accessibility. Of the main criteria proposed, the highest weight was given to “population” (0.506). The priorities suggested in the proposed model for establishing rural health houses are presented within five zoning levels –from excellent to very poor. Conclusion The results of the study showed that the proposed model can help provide a better picture of the distribution of rural health houses. The GIS is recommended to be used as a means of making the HNS more efficient.
topic health houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criteria and their precedence over others have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The present study was conducted to propose a model for improving the distribution of rural health houses in HNSs. Methods The present applied study was conducted in Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran in 2014-2016. First
the descriptive and spatial data required were collected and entered into ArcGIS after modifications
and the Geodatabase was then created. Based on the criteria of the HNS and according to experts’ opinions
the main criteria and the sub-criteria for an optimal site selection were determined. To determine the criteria’s coefficient of importance (ie
their weight)
the main criteria and the sub-criteria were compared in pairs according to experts’ opinions. The results of the pairwise comparisons were entered into Expert Choice and the weight of the main criteria and the sub-criteria were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The application layers were then formed in geographic information system (GIS). A model was ultimately proposed in the GIS for the optimal distribution of rural health houses by overlaying the weighting layers and the other layers related to villages and rural health houses. Results Based on the experts’ opinions
six criteria were determined as the main criteria for an optimal site selection for rural health houses
including welfare infrastructures
population
dispersion
accessibility
corresponding routes
distance to the rural health center and the absence of natural barriers to accessibility. Of the main criteria proposed
Rural Health
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Iran
Rural Health Services
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spelling doaj-96293861a01b466ea4cf004a64a214aa2020-11-24T22:24:48ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392018-04-017433634410.15171/IJHPM.2017.101Improving the Distribution of Rural Health Houses Using Elicitation and GIS in Khuzestan Province (the Southwest of Iran)Ali Mohammadi0Ali Valinejadi1Sara Sakipour2Morteza Hemmat3Javad Zarei4Hesamedin Askari Majdabadi5Department of Health Information Technology, Paramedical School, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Center, Department of Health Information Technology, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, IranHealth Management and Economics Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, IranDepartment of Health Information Technology, Paramedical School, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranNursing Care Research Center, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, IranBackground Rural health houses constitute a major provider of some primary health services in the villages of Iran. Given the challenges of providing health services in rural areas, health houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criteria and their precedence over others have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The present study was conducted to propose a model for improving the distribution of rural health houses in HNSs. Methods The present applied study was conducted in Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran in 2014-2016. First, the descriptive and spatial data required were collected and entered into ArcGIS after modifications, and the Geodatabase was then created. Based on the criteria of the HNS and according to experts’ opinions, the main criteria and the sub-criteria for an optimal site selection were determined. To determine the criteria’s coefficient of importance (ie, their weight), the main criteria and the sub-criteria were compared in pairs according to experts’ opinions. The results of the pairwise comparisons were entered into Expert Choice and the weight of the main criteria and the sub-criteria were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The application layers were then formed in geographic information system (GIS). A model was ultimately proposed in the GIS for the optimal distribution of rural health houses by overlaying the weighting layers and the other layers related to villages and rural health houses. Results Based on the experts’ opinions, six criteria were determined as the main criteria for an optimal site selection for rural health houses, including welfare infrastructures, population, dispersion, accessibility, corresponding routes, distance to the rural health center and the absence of natural barriers to accessibility. Of the main criteria proposed, the highest weight was given to “population” (0.506). The priorities suggested in the proposed model for establishing rural health houses are presented within five zoning levels –from excellent to very poor. Conclusion The results of the study showed that the proposed model can help provide a better picture of the distribution of rural health houses. The GIS is recommended to be used as a means of making the HNS more efficient.http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3408_dc154418a2e77eba30b1ecb6dc087a31.pdfhealth houses should be established based on the criteria of health network systems (HNSs). The value of these criteria and their precedence over others have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The present study was conducted to propose a model for improving the distribution of rural health houses in HNSs. Methods The present applied study was conducted in Khuzestan province in the southwest of Iran in 2014-2016. Firstthe descriptive and spatial data required were collected and entered into ArcGIS after modificationsand the Geodatabase was then created. Based on the criteria of the HNS and according to experts’ opinionsthe main criteria and the sub-criteria for an optimal site selection were determined. To determine the criteria’s coefficient of importance (ietheir weight)the main criteria and the sub-criteria were compared in pairs according to experts’ opinions. The results of the pairwise comparisons were entered into Expert Choice and the weight of the main criteria and the sub-criteria were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The application layers were then formed in geographic information system (GIS). A model was ultimately proposed in the GIS for the optimal distribution of rural health houses by overlaying the weighting layers and the other layers related to villages and rural health houses. Results Based on the experts’ opinionssix criteria were determined as the main criteria for an optimal site selection for rural health housesincluding welfare infrastructurespopulationdispersionaccessibilitycorresponding routesdistance to the rural health center and the absence of natural barriers to accessibility. Of the main criteria proposedRural HealthGeographic Information System (GIS)IranRural Health Services