Objective: To examine the views of rural practitioners concerning issues and challenges in mental health service delivery and possible solutions. Design: A qualitative study using individual semistructured interviews. Setting: Eight general practices from eight rural Queensland towns, three rural mental health services and two non-government organisations, with interviews being conducted before recent changes in governmentsubsidised access to allied health practitioners. Participants: A sample of 37 GPs, 19 Queensland Health mental health staff and 18 participants from community organisations. Main outcome measures: Analysis of qualitative themes from questions about the key mental health issues facing the town, how they might be addressed ...
The rural primary care provider is likely to treat patients with mental health issues in rural popul...
Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Objective: To identify service providers' and community organisations' perceptions of the resources ...
Background: Rural communities in Australia face significant disadvantages relating to geographical i...
Objective: To examine the needs and practices of rural GPs and their relationships with local acute ...
Abstract Background Rural communities in Australia face significant disadvantages relating to geogra...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
INTRODUCTION: Mental illness is a common medical condition which is increasing in frequency. In Aust...
INTRODUCTION: Mental illness is a common medical condition which is increasing in frequency. In Aust...
Objective: The aim or this paper was to examine self-efficacy and perceived appropriateness among ru...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Introduction. We aimed to describe perceptions of Australian emergency clinicians of differences in ...
Objective: Previous Australian research suggests there is very little difference in the prevalence o...
The rural primary care provider is likely to treat patients with mental health issues in rural popul...
Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...
Objective: To identify service providers' and community organisations' perceptions of the resources ...
Background: Rural communities in Australia face significant disadvantages relating to geographical i...
Objective: To examine the needs and practices of rural GPs and their relationships with local acute ...
Abstract Background Rural communities in Australia face significant disadvantages relating to geogra...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
Over the past 10 years in Australia, there has been significant expenditure of resources on mental ...
INTRODUCTION: Mental illness is a common medical condition which is increasing in frequency. In Aust...
INTRODUCTION: Mental illness is a common medical condition which is increasing in frequency. In Aust...
Objective: The aim or this paper was to examine self-efficacy and perceived appropriateness among ru...
Objective: Rural Australians face particular difficulties in accessing mental health care. This pape...
Introduction. We aimed to describe perceptions of Australian emergency clinicians of differences in ...
Objective: Previous Australian research suggests there is very little difference in the prevalence o...
The rural primary care provider is likely to treat patients with mental health issues in rural popul...
Background: Rural and remote Australians face a range of barriers to mental health care, potentially...
Introduction: Until recently, there has been a significant gap in the literature exploring the issue...