2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-021-03991-w
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Guiding placement of health facilities using multiple malaria criteria and an interactive tool

Abstract: Background Access to healthcare is important in controlling malaria burden and, as a result, distance or travel time to health facilities is often a significant predictor in modelling malaria prevalence. Adding new health facilities may reduce overall travel time to health facilities and may decrease malaria transmission. To help guide local decision-makers as they scale up community-based accessibility, the influence of the spatial allocation of new health facilities on malaria prevalence is e… Show more

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“…A detailed description of the methods and procedures employed to generate these geospatial covariates and their sources are published elsewhere [18]. The consideration of these environmental and climatic covariates was based on the available literature on predictors of malaria and other health outcomes [19][20][21][22]. Following recommended strategy [20,23], the study accounted for the displacement of the GPS coordinates of the sampled cluster locations by creating 2 km buffers for urban and 5 km buffer for rural settings to ensure that the correct cluster centroids were captured in the analysis.…”
Section: Covariatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed description of the methods and procedures employed to generate these geospatial covariates and their sources are published elsewhere [18]. The consideration of these environmental and climatic covariates was based on the available literature on predictors of malaria and other health outcomes [19][20][21][22]. Following recommended strategy [20,23], the study accounted for the displacement of the GPS coordinates of the sampled cluster locations by creating 2 km buffers for urban and 5 km buffer for rural settings to ensure that the correct cluster centroids were captured in the analysis.…”
Section: Covariatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also a risk to the peri-urban areas because the time and distance it takes to get to the nearest health center will discourage the inhabitants or make the vector-borne disease spread through the patient's body, causing severe damage or even death. Though proximity to health centers is important, it really does not contribute much to the prevalence of malaria in an area, and this is corroborated by Toh et al [39] .…”
Section: Proximity To Health Centersmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The need to reduce access to healthcare inequalities ( 61 ) without promoting encroachment into natural areas is a challenge. Efforts should focus on comprehensive land use planning on the place of healthcare facilities and other infrastructure ( 62 ). Biodiversity provides essential ecosystem services, so primary prevention of spillover can benefit sustainability at multiple scales, sustaining life on earth and human health ( 55 ), Our findings can help stakeholders when evaluating multiscale policies, land use planning and considering integrating community health programmes to universal healthcare implementation ( 63 ) into transboundary, national or subnational levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%