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Geography as a Determinant of Health: Health Services Utilization of Pediatric Respiratory Illness in a Canadian Province

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168347

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respiratory diseases; pediatrics; geography; health inequalities

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  1. Alberta Health Services Respiratory Health Strategic Clinical Network Research and Innovation Seed Grant [2019]
  2. Alberta Women's Health Foundation through the Women and Children's Health Research Institute
  3. Lung Association Alberta & NWT through the 2017-2018 National Grant Review program
  4. Canadian Institute of Health Research as a Canada Research Chair in Life Course, Social Environments and Health through the Government of Canada [950-232833]

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The study indicates that there are higher rates of healthcare utilization for pediatric respiratory diseases in rural and remote regions compared to urban ones, after accounting for both material and social deprivation. The results suggest that geography plays a role in discrepancies of healthcare utilization and can help inform the provision of health services and resource allocation across regions.
Respiratory diseases contribute to high healthcare utilization rates among children. Although social inequalities play a major role in these conditions, little is known about the impact of geography as a determinant of health, particularly with regard to the difference between rural and urban centers. A regional geographic analysis was conducted using health repository data on singleton births between 2005 and 2010 in Alberta, Canada. Data were aggregated according to regional health sub-zones in the province and standardized prevalence ratios (SPRs) were determined for eight respiratory diseases (asthma, influenza, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, croup, pneumonia, and other upper and other lower respiratory tract infections). The results indicate that there are higher rates of healthcare utilization in northern compared to southern regions and in rural and remote regions compared to urban ones, after accounting for both material and social deprivation. Geography plays a role in discrepancies of healthcare utilization for pediatric respiratory diseases, and this can be used to inform the provision of health services and resource allocation across various regions.

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