Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing problem in Nigeria, presenting challenges to the nation’s health and economy. This study evaluates the accessibility to healthcare in Edo State of CKD patients diagnosed between 2006 and 2009. Using cost analysis techniques within a geographical information...
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doaj-1886d41def634d9bb15f6fd21fe48fb12020-11-25T03:56:16ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302015-03-016110.4081/jphia.2015.394118Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo StateOsaretin Oviasu0Janette E. Rigby1Dimitris Ballas2Centre for Health and Population Sciences, Hull York Medical School, University of HullDepartment of Geography, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Co KildareDepartment of Geography, University of SheffieldChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing problem in Nigeria, presenting challenges to the nation’s health and economy. This study evaluates the accessibility to healthcare in Edo State of CKD patients diagnosed between 2006 and 2009. Using cost analysis techniques within a geographical information system, an estimated travel time to the hospital was used to examine the spatial accessibility of diagnosed patients to available CKD healthcare in the state. The results from the study indicated that although there was an annual rise in the number of diagnosed cases, there were no significant changes in the proportion of patients that were diagnosed at the last stage of CKD. However, there were indications that the travel time to the hospital for CKD treatment might be a contributing factor to the number of diagnosed CKD cases. This implies that the current structure for CKD management within the state might not be adequate.http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/394KidneyhealthcareGeographical Information Systemaccessibility |
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Osaretin Oviasu Janette E. Rigby Dimitris Ballas Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State Journal of Public Health in Africa Kidney healthcare Geographical Information System accessibility |
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Osaretin Oviasu Janette E. Rigby Dimitris Ballas |
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Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State |
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Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State |
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Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State |
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Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State |
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Chronic kidney disease in Nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in Edo State |
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chronic kidney disease in nigeria: an evaluation of the spatial accessibility to healthcare for diagnosed cases in edo state |
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PAGEPress Publications |
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Journal of Public Health in Africa |
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2038-9922 2038-9930 |
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a growing problem in Nigeria, presenting challenges to the nation’s health and economy. This study evaluates the accessibility to healthcare in Edo State of CKD patients diagnosed between 2006 and 2009. Using cost analysis techniques within a geographical information system, an estimated travel time to the hospital was used to examine the spatial accessibility of diagnosed patients to available CKD healthcare in the state. The results from the study indicated that although there was an annual rise in the number of diagnosed cases, there were no significant changes in the proportion of patients that were diagnosed at the last stage of CKD. However, there were indications that the travel time to the hospital for CKD treatment might be a contributing factor to the number of diagnosed CKD cases. This implies that the current structure for CKD management within the state might not be adequate. |
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Kidney healthcare Geographical Information System accessibility |
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