نتایج جستجو برای: rural transportation

تعداد نتایج: 181051  

2005
John Knodel

The goal of the present study is to explore the circumstances in Thailand under which the migration of rural adult children to urban areas takes place, with attention to how parents and their situation influence these decisions, and the consequences for the social and economic well-being of parents who remain behind in the rural areas after the children leave. The analysis relies primarily on 2...

Journal: :Traffic injury prevention 2011
Trevor R Hanson Eric D Hildebrand

The stated and revealed travel behavior of a sample of 60 rural drivers aged 54-92 years provided a basis to explore the potential effectiveness of two common driver's license restrictions aimed at older drivers: time of day and road class. The potential utility and impact of these restrictions have not been explored with revealed data for jurisdictions with a large population of rural older dr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2016
Kaye Knight Amanda Kenny Ruth Endacott

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To redefine the practice of rural nurses and describe a model that conceptualises the capabilities and characteristics required in the rural environment. BACKGROUND The way in which the practice of rural nurses has been conceptualised is problematic. Definitions of rural nursing have been identified primarily through the functional context of rural health service delivery....

2017
Julia Foutz Samantha Artiga Rachel Garfield

This brief describes Medicaid’s role for 52 million nonelderly children and adults living in the most rural areas in the United States and discusses how expansions or reductions in Medicaid could affect rural areas. It shows:  Rural populations face significant challenges to their health care coverage and access. People who live in the most rural counties of America are spread across almost 2,...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2006
Thomas H Wroth Donald E Pathman

INTRODUCTION Although correlates of overall medication adherence have been studied, little is known about primary medication non-adherence-patients' failing to fill a prescription provided by a practitioner-and whether it relates to how patients view their physician, satisfaction with their care, and how easy or hard it is for them to travel for care. METHODS This study uses telephone survey ...

Journal: :African health sciences 2013
P Gisore B Rono I Marete J Nekesa-Mangeni C Tenge E Shipala H Mabeya D Odhiambo K Otieno S Bucher C Makokha E Liechty F Esamai

BACKGROUND Mortality of mothers and newborns is an important public health problem in low-income countries. In the rural setting, implementation of community based education and mobilization are strategies that have sought to reduce these mortalities. Frequently such approaches rely on volunteers within each community. OBJECTIVE To assess the perceptions of the community volunteers in rural K...

2016
Molly Nadolski Michael Chang

Workshop report on the potential for growth and innovation in commercial scale urban agriculture at the nexus of food, energy, water, and transportation systems. Abstract Commercial scale urban agriculture is an intriguing concept that could fulfill the demand for fresh, affordable food that is produced, processed, and distributed through more sustainable and resilient supply chains. While rura...

2014
Yihua Xiao Fuchun Tong Yuanwen Kuang Bufeng Chen

The upper layer of forest soils (0-20 cm depth) were collected from urban, suburban, and rural areas in the Pearl River Delta of Southern China to estimate the distribution and the possible sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Total concentrations of PAHs in the forest soils decreased significantly along the urban-suburban-rural gradient, indicating the influence of anthropogenic...

2011
Katherine E. Heck Keith C. Nathaniel

Improving safety among young drivers depends partly on a full understanding of the experiences and needs of those young people. Driving practices and experiences may vary significantly between rural, suburban and urban youth, but these differences have been little explored. The availability of public transportation, travel distances, demographic differences and other factors could lead to varia...

2016
Lufei Young Susan Barnason Van Do

Background Heart failure is a major public health problem, and self-management is the primary approach to control the progression of heart failure. The low research participation rate among rural patients hinders the generation of new evidence for improving self-management in rural heart failure patients. Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify the barriers and strategies in the recr...

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