نتایج جستجو برای: rural conditions

تعداد نتایج: 966513  

2004
Thomas A. Horan Ugur Kaplancali Benjamin L. Schooley Richard J. Burkhard Denise McCabe

This paper analyzes end-to-end performance of EMS providers. Continually under pressure to reduce disabilities and fatalities, EMS providers need timely and accurate incident related information within the critical “golden hour” of emergency response, especially in rural areas where approximately 60% of all vehicle fatalities occur. In this study, a multi-method analysis was conducted around an...

Journal: :Indian journal of public health 2005
S Agarwal K Sangar

National Rural Health Mission represents an important public health initiative to address essential health needs of the country's underserved population. For the Mission to achieve its goals, urban population needs to be included in its scope. Urban poor population constitutes nearly a third of India's urban population and is growing at three times the national population growth rate. Health st...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1998
B K Mandal P P Mukherjee C Murphy R Mukherjee T Naik

In the industrialized countries of the West, varicella is largely a childhood disease, whereas reports from tropical countries indicate a significant incidence of varicella among adults. High ambient temperature, epidemiologic interference from other viruses, and race have been blamed. We tested our hypothesis that less exposure to varicella-zoster virus (VZV) during childhood in rural areas ac...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2007
George Demiris Karen L Courtney Wilbert Meyer

The US Congress established the designation of Critical Access Hospitals in 1997, recognising rural hospitals as vital links to health for rural and underserved populations. The intent of the reimbursement system is to improve financial performance, thereby reducing hospital closures. Informatics applications are thought to be tools that can enable the sustainability of such facilities. The aim...

2015
Kaye M Knight Amanda Kenny Ruth Endacott

BACKGROUND Due to large geographical distances, the telephone is central to enabling rural Australian communities to access care from their local health service. While there is a history of rural nurses providing care via the telephone, it has been a highly controversial practice that is not routinely documented and little is known about how the practice is governed. The lack of knowledge regar...

2008
Anne Miller Laurie Novak Matt Weinger Peter Buerhaus

There has been a growing interest in interhospital patient transfers. However, much of this research has focussed on the criteria for transferring patients; very little research is available about the transfer process itself. The purpose of this preliminary study was to describe the process and support technology used to transfer neonatal intensive care patients from metropolitan and rural hosp...

Journal: :BMC health services research 2016
Adrian Schoo Sharon Lawn Dean Carson

BACKGROUND Access to rural health services is compromised in many countries including Australia due to workforce shortages. The issues that consequently impact on equity of access and sustainability of rural and remote health services are complex. DISCUSSION The purpose of this paper is to describe a number of approaches from the literature that could form the basis of a more integrated appro...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2006
Michelle Kermode Vanlal Muani

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Unsafe injections in health settings contribute to a large burden of preventable blood-borne diseases. Current strategies to enhance injection safety in India almost exclusively target the formal health sector. However, injections are provided not only by doctors and nurses in the formal sector, but also by practitioners from the informal sector, such as traditional heal...

2005
Eglė Butkevičienė

In Lithuania, as in the most societies around the world, the Internet and other information communication technologies (ICT) are mainly used by young, educated, well paid and urban consumers. Elderly, low-educated, low-paid and rural residents are among those who use the Internet the least. In our post-modern network society they are at the risk of social exclusion. This paper is aimed at the a...

2006
Thomas W. Miller

Consulting psychologists have recognized the importance of providing comprehensive consultation and clinical services for consumers with special needs. Often because of distance and access to consultation services, remote and underserved populations may not have the necessary access to consultant specialists in psychology and other disciplines. Such services are now available through an innovat...

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