نتایج جستجو برای: rural

تعداد نتایج: 125070  

2016
Maree O'Keefe Victoria Wade Sue McAllister Ieva Stupans Teresa Burgess

BACKGROUND An approach to improve management of student clinical placements, the Building Teams for Quality Learning project, was trialed in three different health services. In a previous paper the authors explored in some detail the factors associated with considerable success of this approach at one of these services. In this paper, the authors extend this work with further analysis to determ...

Journal: :Health & place 2010
Jude Kornelsen Andrew Kotaska Pauline Waterfall Louisa Willie Dawn Wilson

The number of rural hospitals offering maternity care in British Columbia has significantly declined since 2000, mirroring trends of closures and service reductions across Canada. The impact on Aboriginal women is significant, contributing to negative maternal and newborn health and social outcomes. The present qualitative case study explored the importance of local birth for Aboriginal women f...

Journal: :Surgery 2011
Thomas E Williams Bhagwan Satiani E Christopher Ellison

BACKGROUND The potential impact of shortages of the surgical workforce on both urban and rural hospitals is undefined. There is a predicted shortage of 30,000 surgeons by 2030 and the need to train and hire more than 100,000 surgeons. The aim of this study is to estimate the average recruitment needs in our nation's hospitals for 7 surgical specialties to ensure adequate access to surgical care...

2010
Mubuuke Aloysius Gonzaga Elsie Kiguli-Malwadde Francis Businge Rosemary Kusaba Byanyima

BACKGROUND Maternal mortality is related to obstetric complications in pregnancy some of which could be revealed by obstetric sonography. Obstetric sonography has become part of routine antenatal care in both urban and rural settings. The objective of the study was to assess the utilization of obstetric sonography in a rural hospital of Uganda, including the frequency and appropriateness of its...

Journal: :Curationis 2014
Steppies R Rikhotso Martha J S Williams Gedina de Wet

BACKGROUND Clinical guidance and support of nursing students in rural hospitals is a challenge for novice nurses, who rotate amongst accredited hospitals throughout the province for clinical exposure, and find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. Theory learned at the training college is integrated with clinical exposure at hospitals and supplemented through teaching by hospital staff. Nurs...

1993
Ira Moscovice Anthony Wellever Anne Sales Mei-Mei Chen Jon Christianson

Alternative model rural hospitals are designed to address problems faced by small, isolated rural hospitals. Typically, hospital regulations are reduced in exchange for a limit on the services that alternative models may offer. The most common service limitation is a limit on length of stay (LOS), a method with little empirical or conceptual support. The purpose of this article is to present a ...

2017
James K. Elrod John L. Fortenberry

BACKGROUND Characterized by declining populations, high poverty, reduced employment opportunities, and high numbers of uninsured residents, rural communities pose significant challenges for healthcare providers desirous of addressing these medically underserved areas. Such difficult environments, in fact, have forced the closure of many rural hospitals across America, with scores facing the sam...

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2014
Obiekwe Okoye Agozie Ubesie Chimdia Ogbonnaya

INTRODUCTION Pediatric ocular trauma is a significant worldwide problem of public health importance being a leading cause of non-congenital unilateral blindness. This study evaluated the proportion, type and causes of ocular injuries among children in a rural hospital of Nigeria. METHODS Children (<16 years) presenting with ocular trauma at the Eye clinic of the Presbyterian Joint Hospital, O...

2017

This is the only volume to address the pressing need for practical information about transitioning from an urban-based nursing education or practice to a rural health care environment. It provides successful strategies that nurses in rural settings can use to develop, implement, and evaluate innovative programs that will meet the needs of individual rural communities. The book details current r...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2009
Michael Meit Alana Knudson

Public health in the United States began as a largely urban phenomenon, dating back to the late 1700s. In those days, public health was mostly concerned with issues such as sanitation and communicable diseases, which were of greater concern in areas with higher population density. By the late 1800s, however, it was apparent that the country's population was becoming more mobile and communicable...

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