Successful adaptation to chronic illness is enhanced by active client–health care provider partnerships. The purposes of this article are to (a) examine the health care partnership needs of western rural women with chronic illness who participated in a computer-based support and education project, (b) describe how the role of the women in the partnership can be maximized by the use of a personal health record and improving health literacy, and (c) discuss ways health care providers can enhance their role in the partnership by careful listening and creating environments conducive to forging pro-ductive client–provider partnerships
Rural communities face many health challenges, often related to structural barriers such as limited ...
Background: In Canada, one in five women lives in a rural area. These rural women often experience ...
Chronic shortages of health, social service, and mental health professionals in rural areas necessit...
Successful adaptation to chronic illness is enhanced by active client–health care provider partnersh...
Summary This article describes how partnerships with women's groups can offer a way of improving he...
This phenomenological approach aims to learn from the experiences of rural Licensed Independent Prov...
Basic medical help is less available in the rural area of developing countries. Women from the rural...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the differences in the psychosocial status of ...
The article describes a project to improve health outcomes of a rural community by fostering collabo...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed a lot about the American impressive yet fragile and overtaxed health ...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
The number of uninsured has been estimated to be over 46.3 million nationally, which means 15.4% of ...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
Rural communities face many health challenges, often related to structural barriers such as limited ...
Background: In Canada, one in five women lives in a rural area. These rural women often experience ...
Chronic shortages of health, social service, and mental health professionals in rural areas necessit...
Successful adaptation to chronic illness is enhanced by active client–health care provider partnersh...
Summary This article describes how partnerships with women's groups can offer a way of improving he...
This phenomenological approach aims to learn from the experiences of rural Licensed Independent Prov...
Basic medical help is less available in the rural area of developing countries. Women from the rural...
Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the differences in the psychosocial status of ...
The article describes a project to improve health outcomes of a rural community by fostering collabo...
In light of the mental health provider shortages, this project focused on how community health worke...
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed a lot about the American impressive yet fragile and overtaxed health ...
Rural populations in the United States are faced with a variety of health disparities that complicat...
The number of uninsured has been estimated to be over 46.3 million nationally, which means 15.4% of ...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of...
Rural communities face many health challenges, often related to structural barriers such as limited ...
Background: In Canada, one in five women lives in a rural area. These rural women often experience ...
Chronic shortages of health, social service, and mental health professionals in rural areas necessit...