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Breadth and depth in research on health disparities: commentary on the work of Nancy Krieger
Authors:Ellen K Cromley
Institution:(1) The Institute for Community Research, Two Hartford Square West, Suite 100, 146 Wyllys Street, Hartford, CT 06106-5128, USA
Abstract:Geocoding and spatial analysis of data describing populations and health events are important methods in health social science now carried out using GIS technology. This commentary considers Nancy Krieger’s work on health disparities in light of the various ways individuals and organizations use geocoded population and health data: analyzing spatial patterns of health and disease including health disparities, aggregating data spatially, assessing health status of individuals based on characteristics of aggregates, modeling neighborhood contextual factors affecting health, designing observation and intervention studies, and delivering health interventions and services. The extent to which her work addresses each of these purposes is considered. The strengths and limitations of the research including choice of spatial analytic units and techniques as reported in the published work are discussed. Krieger’s work, with her colleagues, has used standard methods of spatial analysis to raise the profile of GIS and spatial analysis in the public health community.
Keywords:Health disparities  Geocoding  Spatial aggregation  Neighborhood contextual analysis  Health surveillance
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