Author
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- E. Effiong
(Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department Federal School of Surveying, P. M. B. 1024, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- O. F. Iyiola
(Survey and Geoinformatics Department Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- Isaac Adelakun Gbiri
(Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- M. O. Oludiji
(Survey and Geoinformatics Department Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- S. T. Oyebanji
(Survey and Geoinformatics Department Federal School of Surveying, Oyo State, Nigeria)
- M. T. Ayodele
(Office of Surveyor General of Lagos, Alahusa Ikeja Lagos)
Abstract
The uneven distribution of health care services in Nigeria had been validated the inequalities in the accessibility and the best of fitness care services rendered to citizens. Basic fitness care offerings continue to be a cardinal responsibility of the authorities for the survival of her citizenry. Mostly in the developing country, the accessibility to these health care centres is poorly understood and underserved by the timing populations. there is a need to apprehend the elements that affect or inhibit health care used and what contributed to the use elements in term of distance from residences to the health care amenities and the thickly populace developed round the facilities. This paper focuses on the acceptable evaluation of spatial distribution of health care facilities and proposed for new health centres in some of catchments location that deserves it primarily based on distance and population figures in Ikorodu Local Community Development Area. It was subdivided into Ibese, Ojubode , Local Govt, Police Post, Ebute , Ogoloto , Tos Benson, Ita Elewa, Sambo , Alagbala and Eyita Area with their two land mass for every the catchment area inside the learn about which covered two Ibese Area, Ojubode Area, Local Govt. Area, Police Post Area, Ebute Area, Ogoloto Area, Tos Benson Area, Ita Elewa, Sambo Area, Alagbala Area and Eyita Area covered 128.585 ha, 59.658 ha, 106.793ha, 99.631ha, 140.803ha, 109.485ha, 131.518 ha, 111.625ha, 155.051 ha, 89.698 ha and 112.907 ha. Based on buffer coverage and population used and it was revealed and proposed new healthcare centres for Ojubode, Local Govt, Ibese, part of Eyita, Sambo,Alagbala and Ogoloto areas maps were produced. The useful geodatabase was created for digital healthcare facility mapping for less difficult replace every time it’s necessary.
Suggested Citation
E. Effiong & O. F. Iyiola & Isaac Adelakun Gbiri & M. O. Oludiji & S. T. Oyebanji & M. T. Ayodele, 2019.
"Mapping and Assessment of Healthcare Facilities Using GIS in a Part of Ikorodu Metropolis, Lagos State,"
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 4(8), pages 55-62, August.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:4:y:2019:i:8:id:61444
DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2019.4.8.1444
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