نتایج جستجو برای: rural primary care

تعداد نتایج: 1262744  

2014
Belén Sanz-Barbero Laura Otero-García Teresa Blasco-Hernández Miguel San Sebastián

BACKGROUND Adequate access to primary care emergency centers is particularly important in rural areas isolated from urban centers. However, variability in utilization of emergency services located in primary care centers among inhabitants of nearby geographical areas is understudied. The objectives of this study are twofold: 1) to analyze the association between the availability of municipal em...

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 2000
W J Hueston E T Hubbard

BACKGROUND Studies have shown that African Americans and rural patients receive fewer preventive services than other patients. OBJECTIVE To compare the use of preventive services by African Americans in urban and rural settings to determine if race and rural residence were additive risks for not obtaining preventive services. METHODS Three hundred African American patients seeking care in f...

2015
Nada Spasojevic Ivan Vasilj Boris Hrabac Damir Celik

AIM To determine the rural-urban differences in primary care practice, hospital inpatient care and total services. METHODS This cross-sectional study used data from Zenica-Doboj Canton in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH). The overall sample size for the study was 1,995. Individual interviews were conducted in one randomly selected day of the week, except Monday and Friday, on the b...

Journal: :Curationis 2008
M P Mohale F M Mulaudzi

Professional nurses working in rural primary health-care settings are experiencing burnout due to serious shortages of personnel. This is exacerbated by the brain drain of nurses leaving the country. Rural settings are resource constrained in terms of personnel and equipment. This results in dissatisfaction among nurses due to the unbearable working conditions which result in stress and frustra...

Journal: :Journal of community health nursing 2012
Junko Imaiso Keiko Tsukasaki Fuki Okoshi

This quantitative study aimed to determine the differences between rural and urban residencies related to home-based appraisal (including care burden and positive appraisal) for Japanese primary family caregivers of the elderly with extensive care needs. The study examined a sample of 196 caregivers (106 rural, 90 urban), and stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed. Resident locatio...

2011
Jennifer M. Coombs Perri Morgan Donald M. Pedersen Sri Koduri Stephen C. Alder

Physician Assistants (PAs) have become an integral part of the United States (U.S.) health care system since the profession began in the late 1960s. PAs have been suggested as solutions to predicted physician shortages especially in primary care. This study examined the predictors of primary care and rural practice patterns of PAs in Utah. A cross sectional survey design was utilized. The outco...

Journal: :The Journal of continuing education in the health professions 2014
Lisa Cicutto Meg B Dingae Esther L Langmack

INTRODUCTION Rural areas are often underserviced health areas, lack specialty care services, and experience higher levels of asthma-related burden. A primary care, asthma-focused, performance improvement program was provided to a 6-county, rural-frontier region in Colorado to determine whether asthma care practices could be enhanced to become concordant with evidence-based asthma care guideline...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2000
K Alford

In 1999 the Victorian primary care and community support system began a process of substantial reform, involving purchasing reforms and a contested selection process between providers in large catchment areas across the State. The Liberal Government's electoral defeat in September 1999 led to a review of these reforms. This paper questions the reforms from a rural perspective. They were based o...

1995
Ira Moscovice Jon Christianson Judy Johnson John Kralewski Willard Manning

This article summarizes the perspectives gained in the course of evaluating a 4-year demonstration program that supported rural hospital networks as mechanisms for improving rural health care delivery. Findings include: (1) joining a network is a popular, low-cost strategic response for rural hospitals in an uncertain environment; (2) rural hospital network survival is enhanced by the mutual re...

Journal: :Ethiopian Journal of Health Development 2002

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