Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice

The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective information, systems and the absence of a framework to make informed decisions. These challenges have been magnified by the rise of the healthy cities movement, consequently, there have been more fre...

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Main Authors: Gudes, Ori, Pathak, V., Kendall, E., Yigitcanlar, T.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31132
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author Gudes, Ori
Pathak, V.
Kendall, E.
Yigitcanlar, T.
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Pathak, V.
Kendall, E.
Yigitcanlar, T.
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description The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective information, systems and the absence of a framework to make informed decisions. These challenges have been magnified by the rise of the healthy cities movement, consequently, there have been more frequent calls for localised, collaborative and evidence-driven decision-making. Some studies in the past have reported that the use of decision support systems (DSS) for planning healthy cities may lead to: increase collaboration between stakeholders and the general public, improve the accuracy and quality of the decision-making processes and improve the availability of data and information for health decision-makers. These links have not yet been fully tested and only a handful of studies have evaluated the impact of DSS on stakeholders, policy-makers and health planners. This study suggests a framework for developing healthy cities and introduces an online Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based DSS for improving the collaborative health planning. It also presents preliminary findings of an ongoing case study conducted in the Logan-Beaudesert region of Queensland, Australia. These findings highlight the perceptions of decision-making prior to the implementation of the DSS intervention. Further, the findings help us to understand the potential role of the DSS to improve collaborative health planning practice.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-311322017-09-13T15:13:58Z Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice Gudes, Ori Pathak, V. Kendall, E. Yigitcanlar, T. The field of collaborative health planning faces significant challenges due to the lack of effective information, systems and the absence of a framework to make informed decisions. These challenges have been magnified by the rise of the healthy cities movement, consequently, there have been more frequent calls for localised, collaborative and evidence-driven decision-making. Some studies in the past have reported that the use of decision support systems (DSS) for planning healthy cities may lead to: increase collaboration between stakeholders and the general public, improve the accuracy and quality of the decision-making processes and improve the availability of data and information for health decision-makers. These links have not yet been fully tested and only a handful of studies have evaluated the impact of DSS on stakeholders, policy-makers and health planners. This study suggests a framework for developing healthy cities and introduces an online Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based DSS for improving the collaborative health planning. It also presents preliminary findings of an ongoing case study conducted in the Logan-Beaudesert region of Queensland, Australia. These findings highlight the perceptions of decision-making prior to the implementation of the DSS intervention. Further, the findings help us to understand the potential role of the DSS to improve collaborative health planning practice. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31132 10.5220/0003131101480155 restricted
spellingShingle Gudes, Ori
Pathak, V.
Kendall, E.
Yigitcanlar, T.
Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title_full Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title_fullStr Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title_full_unstemmed Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title_short Thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: A GIS-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
title_sort thinking spatially, acting collaboratively: a gis-based health decision support system for improving the collaborative health-planning practice
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31132