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Spatial accessibility of primary care: concepts, methods and challenges

Mark F Guagliardo

International Journal of Health Geographics 2004, 3:3 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-3-3

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Spatial modelling of healthcare utilisation for treatment of fever in Namibia

Victor A Alegana, Jim A Wright, Uusiku Pentrina, Abdisalan M Noor, Robert W Snow, Peter M Atkinson International Journal of Health Geographics 2012, 11:6 (15 February 2012)

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Air pollution and general practitioner access and utilization: a population based study in Sarnia, 'Chemical Valley,' Ontario

Tor H Oiamo, Isaac N Luginaah, Dominic O Atari, Kevin M Gorey Environmental Health 2011, 10:71 (9 August 2011)

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A spatial analysis of variations in health access: linking geography, socio-economic status and access perceptions

Alexis J Comber, Chris Brunsdon, Robert Radburn International Journal of Health Geographics 2011, 10:44 (25 July 2011)

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Optimizing the two-step floating catchment area method for measuring spatial accessibility to medical clinics in Montreal

André Ngui, Philippe Apparicio BMC Health Services Research 2011, 11:166 (11 July 2011)

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Quantitative measurements of inequality in geographic accessibility to pediatric care in Oita Prefecture, Japan: Standardization with complete spatial randomness

Susumu Tanimura, Masayuki Shima BMC Health Services Research 2011, 11:163 (7 July 2011)

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Geographical classifications to guide rural health policy in Australia

Matthew R McGrail, John S Humphreys Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2009, 6:28 (8 December 2009)

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The index of rural access: an innovative integrated approach for measuring primary care access

Matthew R McGrail, John S Humphreys BMC Health Services Research 2009, 9:124 (23 July 2009)

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Influence of socio-demographic factors on distances travelled to access HIV services: enhanced surveillance of HIV patients in north west England

Penny A Cook, Jennifer Downing, C Wheater, Mark A Bellis, Karen Tocque, Qutub Syed, Penelope A Phillips-Howard BMC Public Health 2009, 9:78 (6 March 2009)

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Exploring health stakeholders' perceptions on moving towards comprehensive primary health care to address childhood malnutrition in Iran: a qualitative study

Sara Javanparast, John Coveney, Udoy Saikia BMC Health Services Research 2009, 9:36 (23 February 2009)

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Tracking the polio virus down the Congo River: a case study on the use of Google Earth™ in public health planning and mapping

Raoul Kamadjeu International Journal of Health Geographics 2009, 8:4 (22 January 2009)

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AccessMod 3.0: computing geographic coverage and accessibility to health care services using anisotropic movement of patients

Nicolas Ray, Steeve Ebener International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:63 (16 December 2008)

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A method to determine spatial access to specialized palliative care services using GIS

Jonathan Cinnamon, Nadine Schuurman, Valorie A Crooks BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8:140 (30 June 2008)

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Clinical peripherality: development of a peripherality index for rural health services

Gillian M Swan, Sivasubramaniam Selvaraj, David J Godden BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8:23 (25 January 2008)

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An analysis of the accessibility of video lottery terminals: the case of Montréal

Éric Robitaille, Patrick Herjean International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:2 (18 January 2008)

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How far will we need to go to reach HIV-infected people in rural South Africa?

David P Wilson, Sally Blower BMC Medicine 2007, 5:16 (19 June 2007)

Antiviral therapy is unattainable for most rural South Africans living with HIV/AIDS, and increasing the size of catchment area and number of health care facilities will not dramatically improve accessibility to antiviral therapy.

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Effects of residence and race on burden of travel for care: cross sectional analysis of the 2001 US National Household Travel Survey

Janice C Probst, Sarah B Laditka, Jong-Yi Wang, Andrew O Johnson BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:40 (9 March 2007)

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Validation of travel times to hospital estimated by GIS

Robin Haynes, Andrew P Jones, Violet Sauerzapf, Hongxin Zhao International Journal of Health Geographics 2006, 5:40 (19 September 2006)

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Comparison of perceived and modelled geographical access to accident and emergency departments: a cross-sectional analysis from the Caerphilly Health and Social Needs Study

David L Fone, Stephen Christie, Nathan Lester International Journal of Health Geographics 2006, 5:16 (13 April 2006)

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Referral from secondary care and to aftercare in a tertiary care university hospital in Japan

Shin-ichi Toyabe, Akazawa Kouhei BMC Health Services Research 2006, 6:11 (17 February 2006)