This descriptive study was conducted to examine factors related to patients' satisfaction with and use of health care services among rural populations in four communities in south-central Arizona. A secondary analysis was conducted, using data from the Comprehensive Multi-level Nursing Practice project (Ferketich, Phillips, & Verran, 1990). 10 Certain factors related to residents' satisfaction with general health care and use of health services were examined among groups categorized by knowledge and use of free health services. Analysis of the data suggested that there was a statistically significant difference in gender and ethnicity among groups reflecting knowledge and use of free clinic services (p < .05). In this study, fema...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
A Clinical paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...
This study was a description of the relationship between rural young Hispanic women's use of preven...
Rural Hispanic communities in America face socioeconomic barriers that are costly in terms of morbid...
This study was a secondary analysis of data originally collected by the Comprehensive Multi-level ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Changes in the health care economy and technological advances, situated in metropolitan areas, requ...
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to measure patient satisfaction with nurse p...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the satisfaction of clients with care provided in a rur...
There is a lack of health services in rural areas for adolescents. A large portion of adolescents i...
Objective: Lack of access to healthcare is frequently cited as a primary reason for health dispariti...
The purpose of this research was to describe the relationship between a preventive nursing interven...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
A Clinical paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...
This study was a description of the relationship between rural young Hispanic women's use of preven...
Rural Hispanic communities in America face socioeconomic barriers that are costly in terms of morbid...
This study was a secondary analysis of data originally collected by the Comprehensive Multi-level ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Changes in the health care economy and technological advances, situated in metropolitan areas, requ...
The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to measure patient satisfaction with nurse p...
Background. Rurality may influence racial/ethnic disparities in access to healthcare. This study sou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the satisfaction of clients with care provided in a rur...
There is a lack of health services in rural areas for adolescents. A large portion of adolescents i...
Objective: Lack of access to healthcare is frequently cited as a primary reason for health dispariti...
The purpose of this research was to describe the relationship between a preventive nursing interven...
Introduction: While 20% of Americans live in rural areas, less than 10% of the nations’ physicians ...
A Clinical paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
Increased access to rural primary care is associated with decreased mortality and morbidity and incr...