An enhanced approach for modeling spatial accessibility for in vitro fertilization services in the rural Midwestern United States

Abstract Highly technological in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment is available at relatively few medical centers in rural United States. This research derives a spatial accessibility surface for IVF centers in a rural Midwestern state through the application of computational methods that consider spatial and non-spatial parameters to discover potentially underserved areas in the state. These methods include a modified gravity model and techniques from spatial interaction modeling. The approach develops an enhanced accessibility index that incorporates three key sociodemographic variables describing patients seeking infertility healthcare in Iowa that have been identified based on a survey of IVF care practitioners in the state. Self-organizing map techniques are used to reveal cluster locations based on the degree of match between census sociodemographic data and the expert-identified variables. The spatial accessibility surface is combined with the sociodemographic clusters to define an enhanced measure of spatial accessibility. The results suggest that while the state's IVF centers are located in tracts characterized by high spatial accessibility, at least 19% of patients travel from census tracts classed as moderate to low accessibility. This result reveals some opportunities for service improvements for these locations. Interestingly, for tracts that are characterized as having a lower patient sociodemographic match, high spatial accessibility does not appear to be a factor that improves the likelihood of patient care, at least for the variables investigated as part of this research.

[1]  J. Clayton,et al.  Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in Reproductive Medicine: An Evidence-Based Overview , 2013, Seminars in Reproductive Medicine.

[2]  Ginny L. Ryan,et al.  Geospatial modeling of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) accessibility in a rural midwestern state , 2014 .

[3]  Teuvo Kohonen,et al.  The self-organizing map , 1990, Neurocomputing.

[4]  M. Kwan Space-time and integral measures of individual accessibility: a comparative analysis using a point-based framework , 2010 .

[5]  M. Hornstein,et al.  Disparities in access to infertility services in a state with mandated insurance coverage. , 2005, Fertility and sterility.

[6]  C. F. Lee,et al.  GIS-based geo-environmental evaluation for urban land-use planning: A case study , 2001 .

[7]  Fahui Wang,et al.  Measures of Spatial Accessibility to Health Care in a GIS Environment: Synthesis and a Case Study in the Chicago Region , 2003, Environment and planning. B, Planning & design.

[8]  L. Gianaroli,et al.  Social determinants of human reproduction. , 2001, Human reproduction.

[9]  Fahui Wang,et al.  Assessing spatial and nonspatial factors for healthcare access: towards an integrated approach to defining health professional shortage areas. , 2005, Health & place.

[10]  Jin Chen,et al.  A Visualization System for Space-Time and Multivariate Patterns (VIS-STAMP) , 2006, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.

[11]  C. Librach,et al.  Assisted reproductive technologies in Canada: 2005 results from the Canadian Assisted Reproductive Technologies Register. , 2009, Fertility and sterility.

[12]  Matthew Richard McGrail,et al.  Measuring spatial accessibility to primary care in rural areas: Improving the effectiveness of the two-step floating catchment area method , 2009 .

[13]  O. Ishihara,et al.  The economic impact of assisted reproductive technology: a review of selected developed countries. , 2009, Fertility and sterility.

[14]  Oswald Marinoni,et al.  Implementation of the analytical hierarchy process with VBA in ArcGIS , 2004, Comput. Geosci..

[15]  M. Guagliardo,et al.  Physician accessibility: an urban case study of pediatric providers. , 2004, Health & place.

[16]  A. Joseph,et al.  Measuring potential physical accessibility to general practitioners in rural areas: a method and case study. , 1982, Social science & medicine.

[17]  Daniel W. Goldberg,et al.  Breast Cancer Stage at Diagnosis: Is Travel Time Important? , 2011, Journal of Community Health.

[18]  Luis G. Vargas,et al.  Prediction, Projection And Forecasting , 1990 .

[19]  A. Fotheringham SPATIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTANCE‐DECAY PARAMETERS , 1981, Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

[20]  Morton B. Brown,et al.  Racial and ethnic disparities in assisted reproductive technology outcomes in the United States. , 2010, Fertility and sterility.

[21]  Diansheng Guo,et al.  Understanding Climate Change Patterns with Multivariate Geovisualization , 2009, 2009 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops.

[22]  T. Jain,et al.  Socioeconomic and racial disparities among infertility patients seeking care. , 2006, Fertility and sterility.

[23]  Aura Reggiani,et al.  Accessibility and Network Structures in the German Commuting , 2012 .

[24]  Fahui Wang,et al.  Measurement, Optimization, and Impact of Health Care Accessibility: A Methodological Review , 2012, Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Association of American Geographers.

[25]  S. Missmer,et al.  Cultural factors contributing to health care disparities among patients with infertility in Midwestern United States. , 2011, Fertility and sterility.

[26]  P. Apparicio,et al.  Measuring the Accessibility of Services and Facilities for Residents of Public Housing in Montreal , 2006 .

[27]  John Radke,et al.  Spatial Decompositions, Modeling and Mapping Service Regions to Predict Access to Social Programs , 2000, Ann. GIS.

[28]  Nadine Schuurman,et al.  Measuring potential spatial access to primary health care physicians using a modified gravity model , 2010 .

[29]  Xun Shi,et al.  Spatial Access and Local Demand for Major Cancer Care Facilities in the United States , 2012 .

[30]  J. Thill,et al.  Spatial interaction modelling , 2003 .

[31]  Mark Gahegan,et al.  Multivariate Analysis and Geovisualization with an Integrated Geographic Knowledge Discovery Approach , 2005, Cartography and geographic information science.

[32]  T. L. Saaty A Scaling Method for Priorities in Hierarchical Structures , 1977 .

[33]  Sara L McLafferty,et al.  GIS and health care. , 2003, Annual review of public health.

[34]  K. Boyle,et al.  Assisted reproductive technology in the new millennium: part I. , 2004, Urology.

[35]  Yi Qi,et al.  An enhanced two-step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) method for measuring spatial accessibility to primary care physicians. , 2009, Health & place.

[36]  A. Greil,et al.  Race-Ethnicity and Medical Services for Infertility , 2011, Journal of health and social behavior.

[37]  E. H. Stephen,et al.  Infertility service use in the United States: data from the National Survey of Family Growth, 1982-2010. , 2014, National health statistics reports.

[38]  K. Morrissey,et al.  Spatial Access to Health Services , 2013 .

[39]  Rosalind B King,et al.  Prevalence of infertility in the United States as estimated by the current duration approach and a traditional constructed approach. , 2013, Fertility and sterility.

[40]  M. Guagliardo,et al.  International Journal of Health Geographics Open Access Spatial Accessibility of Primary Care: Concepts, Methods and Challenges , 2022 .

[41]  Aura Reggiani,et al.  Accessibility and Impedance Forms: Empirical Applications to the German Commuting Network , 2011 .

[42]  William R. Black,et al.  Spatial interaction modeling using artificial neural networks , 1995 .

[43]  D. Likosky,et al.  Access to assisted reproductive technology centers in the United States. , 2010, Fertility and sterility.

[44]  J. Stanford,et al.  In vitro fertilization availability and utilization in the United States: a study of demographic, social, and economic factors. , 2009, Fertility and sterility.

[45]  Tijs Neutens,et al.  Accessibility to primary health care in Belgium: an evaluation of policies awarding financial assistance in shortage areas , 2013, BMC Family Practice.

[46]  E. Talen Neighborhoods as Service Providers: A Methodology for Evaluating Pedestrian Access , 2003 .

[47]  Thomas L. Saaty,et al.  DECISION MAKING WITH THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS , 2008 .

[48]  Fahui Wang,et al.  Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Health Care Access in Illinois , 2008, The Professional geographer : the journal of the Association of American Geographers.