论文标题

在城市洪水期间,揭示了进入透析中心的破坏访问中的脆弱性和不平等的不平等

Unveiling Vulnerability and Inequality in Disrupted Access to Dialysis Centers During Urban Flooding

论文作者

Yuan, Faxi, Farahmand, Hamed, Blessing, Russell, Brody, Samuel, Mostafavi, Ali

论文摘要

尽管透析设施至关重要,但关于天气事件造成的访问程度和不平等的知识有限。这项研究在哈里斯县2017年哈维飓风的背景下使用流动性数据,以研究洪水对进入透析中心的影响的影响。我们使用多个静态和动态指标检查了访问尺寸。通过分析洪水事件中动态指标的波动,我们得出了访问中断和从CBG到透析中心的迁移率的时空模式。结果表明:(1)CBG对透析中心的依赖程度各不相同; (2)洪水大大降低了透析中心访问的接入冗余和频率;洪水事件发生后一个月以上,访问中断持续; (3)少数族裔百分比且家庭收入较低的CBG更有可能遭受更广泛的访问中断; (4)高收入CBG的速度更快地恢复到污水前的水平; (5)位于非洪水区域的较大透析中心对于吸收破坏的设施的未满足需求至关重要;这些较大的设施有助于该地区透析设施网络的吸收能力。

Despite the criticality of dialysis facilities, limited knowledge exists regarding the extent and inequality of disrupted access caused by weather events. This study uses mobility data in the context of the 2017 Hurricane Harvey in Harris County to examine the impact of flooding on access to dialysis centers. We examined access dimensions using multiple static and dynamic metrics. By analyzing fluctuations in dynamic metrics during the flood event, we derived spatiotemporal patterns of access disruptions and inequity in mobility from CBGs to dialysis centers. The results show that: (1) the extent of dependence of CBGs on dialysis centers varies; (2) flooding significantly reduces access redundancy and frequency of dialysis center visits; access disruptions persist for more than one month after the flood event; (3) CBGs with a greater minority percentage and lower household income were more likely to experience more extensive access disruptions; (4) high-income CBGs more quickly revert to their pre-disaster levels; (5) larger dialysis centers located in non-flooded areas are critical to absorbing the unmet demand from disrupted facilities; these larger facilities contribute to the absorptive capacity of the network of dialysis facilities in the region.

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