نتایج جستجو برای: rural individuals

تعداد نتایج: 449146  

2012
Marrit van den Berg

This paper explores determinants of participation, intensity and the magnitude of the rural nonfarm economy (RNFE) in Tajikistan. Conducting analysis at the district level, in addition to traditional individual and household levels, helps to test the impact of institutional determinants of the RNFE invariant at the micro level. We have found that rural residents in Tajikistan are mostly pushed ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2015
Christopher S Winn Brock A Chisholm Jackie A Hummelbrunner Joyce Tryssenaar Liane S Kandler

INTRODUCTION A shortage of rehabilitation practitioners in rural and/or remote (rural/remote) practice areas has a negative impact on healthcare delivery. In Northern Ontario, Canada, a shortage of rehabilitation professionals (audiology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech-language pathology) has been well documented. In response to this shortage, the Northern Studies Stream (NSS) and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical nursing 2016
Kaye Knight Amanda Kenny Ruth Endacott

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To redefine the practice of rural nurses and describe a model that conceptualises the capabilities and characteristics required in the rural environment. BACKGROUND The way in which the practice of rural nurses has been conceptualised is problematic. Definitions of rural nursing have been identified primarily through the functional context of rural health service delivery....

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Hong Wang Licheng Zhang Winnie Yip William Hsiao

This study examines adverse selection in a subsidized voluntary health insurance scheme, the Rural Mutual Health Care (RMHC) scheme, in a poor rural area of China. The study was made possible by a unique longitudinal data set: the total sample includes 3492 rural residents from 1020 households. Logistic regression was employed for the data analysis. The results show that although this subsidize...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 2016
Laura Allen Amanda McIntyre Shannon Janzen Marina Richardson Matthew Meyer David Ure Robert Teasell

BACKGROUND Rural living has been demonstrated to have an effect on a person's overall health status, and rural residing individuals often have decreased access to health and specialized rehabilitation services. AIM The aim of this study was to determine if there are differences in recovery from stroke between urban and rural-dwelling stroke survivors accessing an in-home, community-based, int...

2017
Ligia Antezana Angela Scarpa Andrew Valdespino Jordan Albright John A. Richey

Rural communities face significant challenges regarding the adequate availability of diagnostic-, treatment-, and support-services for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Specifically, a variety of factors, including geographic distance between families and service providers, low reliance on health care professionals, and cultural characteristics, contribute to the diminished avail...

2008
Song Gao Xiangyi Meng

China abandoned its free universal health care system and privatized it since 1980s. The direct consequence was that many people lost their access to health care, especially those without employers, including farmers in rural China, which in turn significantly reduced their medical care utilization. A new wave of rural cooperative medical insurance was first promoted in selected areas in 2003 a...

2007
Kelley J. Donham Steven Wing David Osterberg Jan L. Flora Carol Hodne Kendall M. Thu Peter S. Thorne

A consensus of the Workgroup on Community and Socioeconomic Issues was that improving and sustaining healthy rural communities depends on integrating socioeconomic development and environmental protection. The workgroup agreed that the World Health Organization's definition of health, "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity,...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2011
K D Mehta P Karki M Lamsal I S Paudel S Majhi B K L Das S Sharma N Jha N Baral

Abstract. The present study was undertaken to evaluate differences between urban and rural Nepali populations in terms of hyperglycemia, socioeconomic position (SEP) and hypertension, through a community based survey in Sunsari District, eastern Nepal. Blood glucose levels were measured in participants (N = 2,006) S30 years old from urban and rural communities and were classified according to W...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2012
Aleksandar Dzakula Adis Keranović Vanja Crnica Marjeta Majer Natasa Janev Holcer Slavica Sović Bojana Bolić Nikolina Antonia Domokus Ivanka Drazić Marija Vugrincić Davor Zibar Nikola Blazević Tea Friscić Tea Korać Ilda Bander Silvije Vuletić

Rural areas, where 47.6% of the Croatian population lives are not generally the focus of research; yet there are challenges which affect the rural population that often go unreported. These communities often exhibit disadvantages in many areas of health. The aim of this study is to examine the specific health needs and related determinants of rural populations influenced by transition that were...

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