نتایج جستجو برای: health services accessibility

تعداد نتایج: 1205287  

2018
N. C. Schmidt V. Fargnoli M. Epiney O. Irion

BACKGROUND Migrant mothers in developed countries often experience more complicated pregnancy outcomes and less fewer women access preventive gynecology services. To enlighten health care providers to potential barriers, the objective of this paper is to explore barriers to reproductive health services in Geneva described by migrant women from a qualitative perspective. METHODS In this qualit...

2011
James R Nsereko Dorothy Kizza Fred Kigozi Joshua Ssebunnya Sheila Ndyanabangi Alan J Flisher Sara Cooper

INTRODUCTION Mental health facilities in Uganda remain underutilized, despite efforts to decentralize the services. One of the possible explanations for this is the help-seeking behaviours of people with mental health problems. Unfortunately little is known about the factors that influence the help-seeking behaviours. Delays in seeking proper treatment are known to compromise the outcome of the...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical informatics 2007
Nada Lavrac Marko Bohanec Aleksander Pur Bojan Cestnik Marko Debeljak Andrej Kobler

This paper proposes an innovative use of data mining and visualization techniques for decision support in planning and regional-level management of Slovenian public health-care. Data mining and statistical techniques were used to analyze databases collected by a regional Public Heath Institute. We also studied organizational aspects of public health resources in the selected Celje region with t...

2017
Richard Bischoff Cody S. Hollist Craig W. Smith Paul Flack Richard J. Bischoff

Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem that exists in many rural communities. This paper reports the results of a multiple case study of a behavioral telehealth program administered through a marriage and family therapy training program. The results suggest that mental health services can be effectively delivered using existing distance...

Journal: :Violence and victims 2004
T K Logan Erin Stevenson Lucy Evans Carl Leukefeld

The purpose of this study was to examine rural and urban women's perceptions of barriers to health and mental health services as well as barriers to criminal justice system services. Eight focus groups were conducted, two in a selected urban county (n = 30 women) and two in each of three selected rural counties (n = 98 women). Results were classified into a barrier framework developed in the he...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2017
Judith Streak Gomersall Odette Gibson Judith Dwyer Kim O'Donnell Matthew Stephenson Drew Carter Kootsy Canuto Zachary Munn Edoardo Aromataris Alex Brown

OBJECTIVE To synthesise client perceptions of the unique characteristics and value of care provided in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) compared to mainstream/general practitioner services, and implications for improving access to quality, appropriate primary health care for Indigenous Australians. METHOD Standardised systematic review methods with modification in...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2010
A Simek

In many countries rural health is an accepted part of the healthcare system and an independent discipline. In Hungary, rural health has been an important part of the healthcare system from the 19th Century. From the 1980s there have been reports of common problems in rural health internationally, such as accessibility, socio-economic inequalities and the influence of cultural background on acce...

2017
Choon Guan Lim Hannah Loh Vidhya Renjan Jason Tan Daniel Fung

In recent decades, there have been concerted efforts to improve mental health services for youths alongside the challenges of rising healthcare costs and increasing demand for mental health needs. One important phenomenon is the shift from traditional clinic-based care to community-based mental health services to improve accessibility to services and provide patient-centred care. In this articl...

Journal: :Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante 2009
Lyn M Sibley Richard H Glazier

In this study, we compare self-perceived unmet need across Canadian provinces and assess how the reasons for unmet need - problems with availability, accessibility and acceptability - vary. This cross-sectional study uses data from the Canadian Community Health Survey (2.1) conducted in 2003. Overall, 11.7% perceived having had unmet healthcare needs in the previous 12 months. The adjusted prov...

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