Health in Rural Canada

Health in Rural Canada
Author: Judith C. Kulig,Allison M. Williams
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780774821759

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Health research in Canada has mostly focused on urban areas, often overlooking the unique issues faced by Canadians living in rural and remote areas. This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the state of rural health and health care in Canada. The contributors bring insights and methodologies from multiple disciplines and community-based research projects to a full spectrum of topics: health literacy, rural health-care delivery and training, Aboriginal health, web-based services and their application, rural palliative care, and rural health research and policy. Together, these multifaceted explorations of the dynamic relationship between health and place offer a valuable resource for understanding the special, ever-changing needs of rural communities.

Rural Health Care for the Elderly

Rural Health Care for the Elderly
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1982
Genre: Aged
ISBN: LOC:00185874631

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Rural Health and Aging Research

Rural Health and Aging Research
Author: Wilbert M Gesler,Donna G Rabiner,Gordon H Defriese
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351841900

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This book describes a wide-ranging set of research approaches which have been used to study the health care problems of adults living in rural areas. It shows how these approaches can be used to define health care problems, measure levels of illness and health, and evaluate health care practices. For each approach, contributors provide a theoretical background from the health care delivery literature, details of how it can be carried out in the field, its strengths and weaknesses, and illustrative examples from both the literature and their own work.

Aging in Rural Canada

Aging in Rural Canada
Author: Norah Christine Keating
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1991
Genre: Canada
ISBN: CORNELL:31924063111045

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Handbook of Rural Aging

Handbook of Rural Aging
Author: Lenard W. Kaye
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000334364

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The Handbook of Rural Aging goes beyond the perspective of a narrow range of health professions, disciplines, and community services that serve older adults in rural America to encompass the full range of perspectives and issues impacting the communities in which rural older adults live. Touching on such topics as work and voluntarism, technology, transportation, housing, the environment, social participation, and the delivery of health and community services, this reference work addresses the full breadth and scope of factors impacting the lives of rural elders with contributions from recognized scholars, administrators, and researchers. This Handbook buttresses a widespread movement to garner more attention for rural America in policy matters and decisions, while also elevating awareness of the critical circumstances facing rural elders and those who serve them. Merging demographic, economic, social, cultural, health, environmental, and political perspectives, it will be an essential reference source for library professionals, researchers, educators, students, program and community administrators, and practitioners with a combined interest in rural issues and aging.

The American Rural Health Care System

The American Rural Health Care System
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Aging
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1987
Genre: Rural aged
ISBN: STANFORD:36105045061368

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Long term Care for the Rural Elderly

Long term Care for the Rural Elderly
Author: Graham D. Rowles,Wayne W. Myers
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Aged
ISBN: UOM:49015002346444

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"In this book, the editors review the status of today's fragmented rural long-term care system and trace the trends in its philosophy, policies, and programs. The chapters progress from an analysis of the constraints and shortcomings of access to focus on remedies and strategies for improving care and delivery of services. The book includes a set of seven guiding principles and a series of specific programmatic recommendations for enhancing rural long-term care as we move into the 21st century." "The contributors, whose research was supported by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), represent collective expertise in health policy research, sociology, nursing, rural medicine, and management."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Aging in Rural Places

Aging in Rural Places
Author: Elaine T. Jurkowski, MSW, PhD
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826198112

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Research documents that rural elders are poorer, live in less adequate housing, and have far fewer health and service options available to them than their urban counterparts, yet there is a critical lack of current and detailed information on the problems facing rural elders and on the professional practices that serve this population. This text fills this gap by introducing readers to rural areas and their residents and discussing the issues, programs, and policies designed to meet their needs. Through a multidisciplinary lens, it examines and defines specific competencies required for successful work with older adults and their families in these communities. The text presents a research-driven, competency-based approach for the health and human service professionals who work with older rural residents. It discusses both the problems facing older adults and their families and evidence-based solutions regarding policy and best practices. Key issues examined include health and wellness, transportation, housing, long-term care, income, employment, and retirement, along with the needs of special populations (ethnic minorities, immigrants, and the LGBT population). Case examples reinforce an interdisciplinary model that addresses practice with rural elders that encompasses professional competencies, values and ethics, and the roles of a spectrum of health and human service professionals. The text also examines current policies affecting health and social services to rural elders and recommendations for policy change to build an effective health and human service workforce in rural communities. Links to Podcast interviews with scholars and respected professionals working in the field and "Spotlight" excerpts from the text reinforce information. In addition, the text provides discussion questions, PowerPoint slides, a test question bank, and suggested activities and exercises. Key Features: Fills a vacuum regarding information on health and social services for rural elders Provides current and comprehensive knowledge about issues besetting this population and programs and policies designed to meet their needs Examines and defines specific competencies required for effective health and social services Based on a research-driven, competency-based, interdisciplinary approach to policy and best practice Includes links to Podcast interviews with scholars and respected professionals in the field