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Using Technology to Improve Access to Mental Health Services
The Health Care Manager, 2018Mental ill-health is a public health threat that is prevalent throughout the United States. Tens of millions of Americans have been diagnosed along the continuum of mental ill-health, and many more millions of family members and friends are indirectly affected by the pervasiveness of mental ill-health.
Cortelyou-Ward, Kendall +2 more
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Access to Abortion Services: A Neglected Health Disparity
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2011Minority and low SES women have persistently and disproportionately higher rates of abortion than White and higher SES women, yet have limited access to these services. The response of governmental health agencies to these disparities in abortion has focused solely on decreasing the number of abortions, without attention to access to needed health ...
Christine, Dehlendorf, Tracy, Weitz
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Rural Adolescents' Access to Adolescent Friendly Health Services
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2014The purpose of this study was to assess rural North Dakota adolescents' experiences in accessing adolescent-friendly health services and to examine the relationship between rural adolescents' communication with health care providers and risk behaviors.Data are from the Rural Adolescent Health Survey (RAHS), an anonymous survey of 14- to 19-year-olds (n
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Everybody should have access to occupational health services
BMJ, 2019Sen’s call for the provision of high quality occupational health services and support, not only for doctors but all healthcare professionals, is laudable.1 This can be enacted only by our democratically elected representatives, who also have to balance the needs of other essential workers who contribute to our society and economy.
Anne, Raynal +4 more
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Barriers to accessing sexual health services
British Journal of School Nursing, 2009Through effective communication school nurses can inform, support and empower young people to make informed choices. Stephanie Enson discusses key barriers to effective sexual health communication and looks at solutions to engage young people.
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Access to confidential sexual health services.
The Canadian nurse, 2006The authors conducted one-on-one interviews with adolescent females, aged 13 to 16, concerning their perception of the confidentiality of sexual health services available to them. Participants were selected from an urban school with a youth health centre (YHC) and also from a rural school without access to a YHC.
Evelyn P, Kennedy, Cyndee, MacPhee
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Improving Teenagers' Access to Health Services
Practice Nursing, 2003Young people are at the forefront of many government policies and targets, such as reducing unplanned teenage pregnancies (Department of Health, 1999), cutting suicide rates (Department of Health, 1999; 2002) and tackling health inequalities (Department of Health, 1997; 1998; 1999; 2002).
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Veterans' access to oral health services
Journal of Dental Education, 1986R, Adelson, R R, Rhyne
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Access To Care In The Indian Health Service
Health Affairs, 1993The Indian Health Service (IHS) is unique among U.S. private and public health programs in that free comprehensive health services are provided to eligible American Indians and Alaska Natives regardless of their ability to pay. However, resource limitations may compel some eligible persons to go outside of the IHS system to receive health care ...
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Hispanic access to health/mental health services.
The Psychiatric quarterly, 2002Currently, the Hispanic population of the United States is growing very rapidly. Despite the significance of this growth and the fact that it is expected that Hispanics will be soon the largest ethnic minority group in this country, the access to health/mental health care for the Hispanic population is rather limited.
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