Abstract: Introduction: The ‘Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada’ recognized that people living in rural and remote areas of Canada are at a disadvantage in health status, access to care and health professionals, and it considers the fight against these problems as a national priority. Although some attention has been paid to the prevalence of chronic diseases, very few studies have studied specifically the management and health issues in populations with chronic diseases in relation to rurality. The objective of this study was to describe systematic gaps across rural and urban populations in incidence, mortality, morbidity, material and human resources utilization, and drug management for three important chronic diseases: at...
♦ A lower proportion of Canadians living in small town regions (non-metro-adjacent), rural regions a...
Introduction: There is evidence to suggest that remote populations have poorer clinical outcomes ...
Rural residents in the U.S. face significant health challenges, including higher rates of risky heal...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
This paper examined how the primary health care model essentially lacks effective healthcare delive...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background: Multimorbidity, often defined as having two or more chronic conditions is a global pheno...
Rural populations face notably higher rates of chronic diseases than urban areas, specifically, card...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
The Canadian urban - rural health disparity is concerning, as rural residents are more likely to exp...
IntroductionMany studies have found inequities in health among income groups in Canada. We report th...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Research indicates that people living in rural and remote areas of Canada face challenges to accessi...
♦ A lower proportion of Canadians living in small town regions (non-metro-adjacent), rural regions a...
Introduction: There is evidence to suggest that remote populations have poorer clinical outcomes ...
Rural residents in the U.S. face significant health challenges, including higher rates of risky heal...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
This paper examined how the primary health care model essentially lacks effective healthcare delive...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background: Multimorbidity, often defined as having two or more chronic conditions is a global pheno...
Rural populations face notably higher rates of chronic diseases than urban areas, specifically, card...
Background: Saskatchewan is one of the largest rurally populated provinces in Canada with a high pre...
The Canadian urban - rural health disparity is concerning, as rural residents are more likely to exp...
IntroductionMany studies have found inequities in health among income groups in Canada. We report th...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes prevalence is increasing rapidly in rural areas of low- and middle-income countr...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Research indicates that people living in rural and remote areas of Canada face challenges to accessi...
♦ A lower proportion of Canadians living in small town regions (non-metro-adjacent), rural regions a...
Introduction: There is evidence to suggest that remote populations have poorer clinical outcomes ...
Rural residents in the U.S. face significant health challenges, including higher rates of risky heal...