نتایج جستجو برای: rural communities

تعداد نتایج: 247110  

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2015
M C Spiers M Harris

INTRODUCTION The optimum supply of an allied health workforce in rural and remote communities is a persistent challenge. Despite previous indicative research and government investment, the primary focus for rural and remote recruitment has been on the medical profession. The consequent shortage of allied health professionals leaves these communities less able to receive appropriate health care....

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2013
Whitney R Garney Kelly Drake Monica L Wendel Kenneth McLeroy Heather R Clark Byron Ryder

Compared with their urban counterparts, rural populations face substantial disparities in terms of health care and health outcomes, particularly with regard to access to health services. To address ongoing inequities, community perspectives are increasingly important in identifying health issues and developing local solutions that are effective and sustainable. This article has been developed b...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2014
S Kaasalainen K Brazil A Williams D Wilson K Willison D Marshall A Taniguchi C Phillips

INTRODUCTION Efforts are needed to improve palliative care in rural communities, given the unique characteristics and inherent challenges with respect to working within the physical aspects of residential settings. Nurses who work in rural communities play a key role in the delivery of palliative care services. Hence, the purpose of this study was to explore nurses' experiences of providing pal...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2015
Paulina I Armas-Freire Gabriel Trueba Carolina Proaño-Bolaños Karen Levy Lixin Zhang Carl F Marrs William Cevallos Joseph N S Eisenberg

Fluoroquinolone resistance can be conferred through chromosomal mutations or by the acquisition of plasmids carrying genes such as the quinolone resistance gene (qnr). In this study, 3,309 strains of commensal Escherichia coli were isolated in Ecuador from: (i) humans and chickens in a rural northern coastal area (n = 2368, 71.5%) and (ii) chickens from an industrial poultry operation (n = 827,...

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
david c. landy student of medicine, department of medical education, school of medicine, university of miami miller, miami, usa michael a. gorin student of medicine, department of medical education, school of medicine, university of miami miller, miami, usa julio d. egusquiza student of medicine, department of medical education, school of medicine, university of miami miller, miami, usa jonathan weiss student of medicine, department of medical education, school of medicine, university of miami miller, miami, usa mark t. o'connell senior associate dean for educational development and bernard fogel chair in medical education, department of medical education, university of miami miller school of medicine, miami, usa

background : despite an increased need, residents of rural communities have decreased access to healthcare and often present unique healthcare challenges associated with their rurality. ensuring medical students receive adequate exposure to these issues is complicated by the urban location of most medical schools. health fairs (fairs) conducted in rural communities can provide students exposure...

Journal: :NIDA research monograph 1997
K J Kelleher J M Robbins

One-quarter of the population of the United States lives in nonmetropolitan or rural areas (U.S. Congress 1990). These areas are notable for their rich diversity and varied lifestyles. From farming communities in the Midwest, to agricultural areas of the Mississippi Delta, Native American reservations, Appalachian and Ozark Highlands, and western oil-based boom towns, rural communities vary gre...

2001
GENE L. THEODORI

T he e†ects of urbanization on community attachment were examined using data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in four rural communities with di†ering levels of urban presence and pressure in Pennsylva± nia. Building upon W irthÏs (1938) theory of urbanism, it was hypothesized that residents of the more rural communities would have higher levels of com...

2016
Laurie Schmidt Gwen Rempel Terra C. Murray Tara-Leigh McHugh Jeff K. Vallance

OBJECTIVE As physical activity can improve health and reduce the risk of chronic disease, it is important to understand the contributing factors to physical activity engagement among older adults, particularly those living in rural communities to assist in remaining active and healthy as long as possible. The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the socio-ecological facto...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
Masamine Jimba Susumu Wakai

School health has been regarded as a high priority intervention in developing countries from the perspective of donor organizations. This paper aims to show why school health is important from the community perspective as well, and how school health programs should be implemented based on a case study by the School and Community Health Project (SCHP) in Nepal. SCHP conducted a needs assessment ...

2015
Cynthia K. Perry Corey Nagel Linda K. Ko Catherine Duggan Sandra Linde Edgar A. Rodriguez Beti Thompson

OBJECTIVE Latinos and rural residents are less active and have a greater prevalence of overweight/obesity compared with their non-Latino white and urban counterparts. The objective of this study was to assess the active living environment in four rural, predominantly Latino communities. METHODS Assessments were taken using the Rural Active Living Assessment (RALA) in four rural predominantly ...

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