| Literature DB >> 35927728 |
Neda Firouraghi1, Behzad Kiani2,3, Hossein Tabatabaei Jafari4, Vincent Learnihan5, Jose A Salinas-Perez6, Ahmad Raeesi7, MaryAnne Furst5, Luis Salvador-Carulla8,9, Nasser Bagheri7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS), vital tools for supporting public health research, provide a framework to collect, analyze and visualize the interaction between different levels of the health care system. The extent to which GIS and GPS applications have been used in dementia care and research is not yet investigated. This scoping review aims to elaborate on the role and types of GIS and GPS applications in dementia care and research.Entities:
Keywords: Dementia; GIS; GPS; Geographic information system; Global positioning systems; Spatial analysis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35927728 PMCID: PMC9354285 DOI: 10.1186/s12942-022-00308-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Geogr ISSN: 1476-072X Impact factor: 5.310
Comprehensive set of concepts used in search strategy
| Subject | Concepts |
|---|---|
| GIS/GPS approaches | Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), satellite Imagery, remote Sensing, mapping (choropleth map, heat map, dasymetric map), spatial Analysis (Spatio-Temporal analysis, spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression, Hotspot analysis, spatial clustering, geographic cartography, georeferencing, spatial accessibility, global system for mobile communications (GSM) |
| Dementia | Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, neurocognitive disorder, cognitive impairment, cognitive decline, cognitive dysfunction, mental deterioration, tauopathies, wandering, getting lost, patient tracking. |
Fig. 1Flowchart of study selection. Excluded reports may have had more than one reason for exclusion, but only one reason was listed here
Fig. 2Geographical variation of included studies and number of publications over time
Fig. 3GIS/GPS methodologies and applications
Comprehensive definition of each GIS/GPS application in dementia care and research
| GIS/GPS application | Definition |
|---|---|
| Disease mapping or surveillance | Studies containing any spatial mapping to depict the geographical distribution of dementia outcomes or any other related phenomena (58) ranging from simple descriptive maps to more analysis-based clustering maps. Also, disease surveillance refers to more comprehensive information about dementia and conditions which can be used to evaluate and interpret the effectiveness of preventive interventions and control health measures in the public health contexts (59). |
| Dementia care | Using GIS/GPS tools or technologies or other spatial approaches such as descriptive mapping in dementia care or rehabilitation to support care, such as GPS monitoring system to locate missing patients (60) or managing patients’ health activity (61). Also, this category includes articles that focus on measuring spatial accessibility to dementia care services. The spatial accessibility describes a population’s ability to reach to health centers and facilities when needed (62). This category focus on the direct role of GIS approaches in the care of patients. |
| Contextual/risk factor analysis | Examining the spatial relationship of any environmental or contextual factors with dementia (63). |
| Planning | The studies identify patients’ needs and issues with resource allocations and develop health plans specific to the study area (64). |
| Basic research | Not-applied studies aim to assess patients’ behavioral patterns (26), out-of-home mobility (65), or other concepts to understand the patients situation. |
| Data preparation | GIS/GPS approaches are used to prepare data for non-spatial modellings. For example, interpolation (66) and buffer analysis (67) have measured exposures data for non-spatial modellings. |
Fig. 4GIS/GPS applications associated with their corresponding methodologies