Modeling the influence of social ties and transportation choice on access to oral healthcare for older adults
Authored by Mary E Northridge, Sara S Metcalf, Zhu Jin
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.05.005
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Abstract
The current U.S. demographic shift toward an older population and the
importance of intervening before conditions become severe warrant a
concerted effort to ease the burden of access to healthcare for older
adults. With regard to oral healthcare, more integrated services for
older adults are needed to effectively serve their complex medical and
dental needs. Using an agent-based simulation model, this paper examines
the influence of social ties and transportation mode choices on
opportunities for older adults to participate in community-based
preventive screening events and access needed oral healthcare. This
approach accounts for the heterogeneity of behavior that arises for a
population exhibiting diversity in terms of social factors, including
socioeconomic means and social support. In the context of older adults
living in urban environments, the availability of different
transportation modes ought to be taken into consideration. To explore
alternative scenarios for the accessibility of preventive screening
events offered at senior centers in northern Manhattan, an agent-based
model (ABM) was created with a geographic information system (GIS) to
simulate the influence of social ties and transportation choices on
older adults seeking preventive screening services and oral healthcare.
Results of simulation experiments indicate preferences for public
transportation and inequities in accessibility that may be mitigated
with social support. This simulation model offers a way to explore
social support as an important factor in making transportation mode
choices that mediate oral healthcare accessibility and thus oral health
outcomes for older adults.
Tags
Agent-based modeling
Social influence
information
Equity
Support
Healthcare accessibility
Multi-modal
transportation analysis
Geographic information
science
Spatial accessibility
Policy-makers
Eldersmile