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Rural Health: Low Obesity Rates Among Students in Portugal's Countryside. [PDF]
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University Departments of Rural Health and cancer research in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. [PDF]
Bay S, Taylor EV, Green C, Thompson SC.
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Mixed methods systematic review of consumer engagement in rural health practice, research, and education. [PDF]
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Being rural in rural health research
Health & Place, 2012This paper explores ways that being from a rural background might influence the health research process and why this might occur. It draws on the research experiences of three 'generations' of rural health researchers to suggest rural background affects how researchers approach and conduct study, and how they interpret findings.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— The article by Kane (240:2647, 1978) on rural health care makes a number of valid points. However, as evidenced by the editorial in the same issue (240:2662,1978), a number of items in Kane's analysis are certainly debatable. Kane identifies the primary problem as "distribution and availability of" health care providers. He also lists
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To the Editor.— The article by Kane (240:2647, 1978) on rural health care makes a number of valid points. However, as evidenced by the editorial in the same issue (240:2662,1978), a number of items in Kane's analysis are certainly debatable. Kane identifies the primary problem as "distribution and availability of" health care providers. He also lists
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2018
[Extract] This chapter contextualises 'rurality' as a criterion for classifying populations living in areas outside major cities. Differences in health status of rural compared to metropolitan communities are described, as is the composition of the health workforce. The chapter concludes with an overview of the rural nursing and midwifery workforce and
Hegney, DG, Francis, K, Mills, J
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[Extract] This chapter contextualises 'rurality' as a criterion for classifying populations living in areas outside major cities. Differences in health status of rural compared to metropolitan communities are described, as is the composition of the health workforce. The chapter concludes with an overview of the rural nursing and midwifery workforce and
Hegney, DG, Francis, K, Mills, J
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