AED Inequity among Social Groups in Guangzhou

Author:

Gao Feng123ORCID,Lu Siyi4,Liao Shunyi123,Chen Wangyang123,Chen Xin123,Wu Jiemin123ORCID,Wu Yunjing123,Li Guanyao123ORCID,Han Xu123

Affiliation:

1. Guangzhou Urban Planning & Design Survey Research Institute Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510060, China

2. Collaborative Innovation Center for Natural Resources Planning and Marine Technology of Guangzhou, Guangzhou 510060, China

3. Guangdong Enterprise Key Laboratory for Urban Sensing, Monitoring and Early Warning, Guangzhou 510060, China

4. Business School, University of Auckland, Auckland 999030, New Zealand

Abstract

Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are regarded as the most important public facility after fire extinguishers due to their importance to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) victims. Previous studies focused on the location optimization of the AED, with little attention to inequity among different social groups. To comprehensively investigate the spatial heterogeneity of the AED inequity, we first collected AED data from a WeChat applet. Then, we used the geographically weighted regression (GWR) model to quantify the inequity level and identify the socio-economic status group that faced the worst inequity in each neighborhood. Results showed that immigrants of all ages suffer a more severe AED inequity than residents after controlling population and road density. Immigrants face more severe inequity in downtown, while residents face more severe inequity in the peripheral and outer suburbs. AED inequity among youngsters tends to be concentrated in the center of each district, while inequity among the elderly tends to be distributed at the edge of each district. This study provides a new perspective for investigating the inequity in public facilities, puts forward scientific suggestions for future AED allocation planning, and emphasizes the importance of the equitable access to AED.

Funder

Youth Fund Sustentation Project of Guangzhou Urban Planning and Design Survey Research Institute

Guangzhou Collaborative Innovation Center of Natural Resources Planning and Marine Technology

Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province

Guangdong Enterprise Key Laboratory for Urban Sensing, Monitoring and Early Warning

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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