The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience of chronic illness, and draws on data collected in a larger phenomenological study. Eighteen rural Australians in New South Wales described their experiences and referred particularly to issues that related to their rural context. A secondary analysis of the data revealed three sub-themes related to the concept of rural, choice of doctor, travelling and life style. The shortfalls in service identified by these participants deserves further investigation and could become fertile ground for an expanded nursing service.Mary FitzGerald, Alan Pearson and Helen McCutcheo
Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to ...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
This paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience ...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
Living in a rural or remote environment presents unique challenges for people with chronic condition...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
Recent research indicates that the health status of rural people is inferior to that of people livin...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
This chapter brings a rural dimension to the literature on women and chronic illness by drawing on t...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural A...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
This chapter brings a rural dimension to the literature on women and chronic illness by drawing on t...
The aim of the study was to develop new understanding of the lived experience of relationships for r...
Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to ...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
This paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience ...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
Living in a rural or remote environment presents unique challenges for people with chronic condition...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether rurality has an impact on psychological wellbeing b...
Recent research indicates that the health status of rural people is inferior to that of people livin...
ABSTRACT: This paper argues that lack of adequate research is a barrier to the long-term improvement...
This chapter brings a rural dimension to the literature on women and chronic illness by drawing on t...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural A...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
This chapter brings a rural dimension to the literature on women and chronic illness by drawing on t...
The aim of the study was to develop new understanding of the lived experience of relationships for r...
Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to ...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...
Residents of rural and remote Australia have poorer health outcomes than their metropolitan counterp...