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Establishing a Demographic, Development and Environmental Geospatial Surveillance Platform in India: Planning and Implementation

BACKGROUND: Inadequate administrative health data, suboptimal public health infrastructure, rapid and unplanned urbanization, environmental degradation, and poor penetration of information technology make the tracking of health and well-being of populations and their social determinants in the devel...

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Autores principales: Dixit, Shikha, Arora, Narendra K, Rahman, Atiqur, Howard, Natasha J, Singh, Rakesh K, Vaswani, Mayur, Das, Manoja K, Ahmed, Faruqueuddin, Mathur, Prashant, Tandon, Nikhil, Dasgupta, Rajib, Chaturvedi, Sanjay, Jethwaney, Jaishri, Dalpath, Suresh, Prashad, Rajendra, Kumar, Rakesh, Gupta, Rakesh, Dube, Laurette, Daniel, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6231830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30291101
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/publichealth.9749
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author Dixit, Shikha
Arora, Narendra K
Rahman, Atiqur
Howard, Natasha J
Singh, Rakesh K
Vaswani, Mayur
Das, Manoja K
Ahmed, Faruqueuddin
Mathur, Prashant
Tandon, Nikhil
Dasgupta, Rajib
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Jethwaney, Jaishri
Dalpath, Suresh
Prashad, Rajendra
Kumar, Rakesh
Gupta, Rakesh
Dube, Laurette
Daniel, Mark
author_facet Dixit, Shikha
Arora, Narendra K
Rahman, Atiqur
Howard, Natasha J
Singh, Rakesh K
Vaswani, Mayur
Das, Manoja K
Ahmed, Faruqueuddin
Mathur, Prashant
Tandon, Nikhil
Dasgupta, Rajib
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Jethwaney, Jaishri
Dalpath, Suresh
Prashad, Rajendra
Kumar, Rakesh
Gupta, Rakesh
Dube, Laurette
Daniel, Mark
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description BACKGROUND: Inadequate administrative health data, suboptimal public health infrastructure, rapid and unplanned urbanization, environmental degradation, and poor penetration of information technology make the tracking of health and well-being of populations and their social determinants in the developing countries challenging. Technology-integrated comprehensive surveillance platforms have the potential to overcome these gaps. OBJECTIVE: This paper provides methodological insights into establishing a geographic information system (GIS)-integrated, comprehensive surveillance platform in rural North India, a resource-constrained setting. METHODS: The International Clinical Epidemiology Network Trust International established a comprehensive SOMAARTH Demographic, Development, and Environmental Surveillance Site (DDESS) in rural Palwal, a district in Haryana, North India. The surveillance platform evolved by adopting four major steps: (1) site preparation, (2) data construction, (3) data quality assurance, and (4) data update and maintenance system. Arc GIS 10.3 and QGIS 2.14 software were employed for geospatial data construction. Surveillance data architecture was built upon the geospatial land parcel datasets. Dedicated software (SOMAARTH-1) was developed for handling high volume of longitudinal datasets. The built infrastructure data pertaining to land use, water bodies, roads, railways, community trails, landmarks, water, sanitation and food environment, weather and air quality, and demographic characteristics were constructed in a relational manner. RESULTS: The comprehensive surveillance platform encompassed a population of 0.2 million individuals residing in 51 villages over a land mass of 251.7 sq km having 32,662 households and 19,260 nonresidential features (cattle shed, shops, health, education, banking, religious institutions, etc). All land parcels were assigned georeferenced location identification numbers to enable space and time monitoring. Subdivision of villages into sectors helped identify socially homogenous community clusters (418/676, 61.8%, sectors). Water and hygiene parameters of the whole area were mapped on the GIS platform and quantified. Risk of physical exposure to harmful environment (poor water and sanitation indicators) was significantly associated with the caste of individual household (P=.001), and the path was mediated through the socioeconomic status and density of waste spots (liquid and solid) of the sector in which these households were located. Ground-truthing for ascertaining the land parcel level accuracies, community involvement in mapping exercise, and identification of small habitations not recorded in the administrative data were key learnings. CONCLUSIONS: The SOMAARTH DDESS experience allowed us to document and explore dynamic relationships, associations, and pathways across multiple levels of the system (ie, individual, household, neighborhood, and village) through a geospatial interface. This could be used for characterization and monitoring of a wide range of proximal and distal determinants of health.
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spelling pubmed-62318302018-12-03 Establishing a Demographic, Development and Environmental Geospatial Surveillance Platform in India: Planning and Implementation Dixit, Shikha Arora, Narendra K Rahman, Atiqur Howard, Natasha J Singh, Rakesh K Vaswani, Mayur Das, Manoja K Ahmed, Faruqueuddin Mathur, Prashant Tandon, Nikhil Dasgupta, Rajib Chaturvedi, Sanjay Jethwaney, Jaishri Dalpath, Suresh Prashad, Rajendra Kumar, Rakesh Gupta, Rakesh Dube, Laurette Daniel, Mark JMIR Public Health Surveill Original Paper BACKGROUND: Inadequate administrative health data, suboptimal public health infrastructure, rapid and unplanned urbanization, environmental degradation, and poor penetration of information technology make the tracking of health and well-being of populations and their social determinants in the developing countries challenging. Technology-integrated comprehensive surveillance platforms have the potential to overcome these gaps. OBJECTIVE: This paper provides methodological insights into establishing a geographic information system (GIS)-integrated, comprehensive surveillance platform in rural North India, a resource-constrained setting. METHODS: The International Clinical Epidemiology Network Trust International established a comprehensive SOMAARTH Demographic, Development, and Environmental Surveillance Site (DDESS) in rural Palwal, a district in Haryana, North India. The surveillance platform evolved by adopting four major steps: (1) site preparation, (2) data construction, (3) data quality assurance, and (4) data update and maintenance system. Arc GIS 10.3 and QGIS 2.14 software were employed for geospatial data construction. Surveillance data architecture was built upon the geospatial land parcel datasets. Dedicated software (SOMAARTH-1) was developed for handling high volume of longitudinal datasets. The built infrastructure data pertaining to land use, water bodies, roads, railways, community trails, landmarks, water, sanitation and food environment, weather and air quality, and demographic characteristics were constructed in a relational manner. RESULTS: The comprehensive surveillance platform encompassed a population of 0.2 million individuals residing in 51 villages over a land mass of 251.7 sq km having 32,662 households and 19,260 nonresidential features (cattle shed, shops, health, education, banking, religious institutions, etc). All land parcels were assigned georeferenced location identification numbers to enable space and time monitoring. Subdivision of villages into sectors helped identify socially homogenous community clusters (418/676, 61.8%, sectors). Water and hygiene parameters of the whole area were mapped on the GIS platform and quantified. Risk of physical exposure to harmful environment (poor water and sanitation indicators) was significantly associated with the caste of individual household (P=.001), and the path was mediated through the socioeconomic status and density of waste spots (liquid and solid) of the sector in which these households were located. Ground-truthing for ascertaining the land parcel level accuracies, community involvement in mapping exercise, and identification of small habitations not recorded in the administrative data were key learnings. CONCLUSIONS: The SOMAARTH DDESS experience allowed us to document and explore dynamic relationships, associations, and pathways across multiple levels of the system (ie, individual, household, neighborhood, and village) through a geospatial interface. This could be used for characterization and monitoring of a wide range of proximal and distal determinants of health. JMIR Publications 2018-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6231830/ /pubmed/30291101 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/publichealth.9749 Text en ©Shikha Dixit, Narendra K Arora, Atiqur Rahman, Natasha J Howard, Rakesh K Singh, Mayur Vaswani, Manoja K Das, Faruqueuddin Ahmed, Prashant Mathur, Nikhil Tandon, Rajib Dasgupta, Sanjay Chaturvedi, Jaishri Jethwaney, Suresh Dalpath, Rajendra Prashad, Rakesh Kumar, Rakesh Gupta, Laurette Dube, Mark Daniel. Originally published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (http://publichealth.jmir.org), 05.10.2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://publichealth.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Dixit, Shikha
Arora, Narendra K
Rahman, Atiqur
Howard, Natasha J
Singh, Rakesh K
Vaswani, Mayur
Das, Manoja K
Ahmed, Faruqueuddin
Mathur, Prashant
Tandon, Nikhil
Dasgupta, Rajib
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Jethwaney, Jaishri
Dalpath, Suresh
Prashad, Rajendra
Kumar, Rakesh
Gupta, Rakesh
Dube, Laurette
Daniel, Mark
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title_short Establishing a Demographic, Development and Environmental Geospatial Surveillance Platform in India: Planning and Implementation
title_sort establishing a demographic, development and environmental geospatial surveillance platform in india: planning and implementation
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6231830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30291101
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/publichealth.9749
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