This study was a description of the relationship between rural young Hispanic women's use of preventive health care services and their family structure and financial situation. The study also compared use of these services by rural young Hispanic women and rural young Anglo women. The relationship between use of preventive health care services by rural young women and age was also examined. Secondary data analysis was conducted on data collected during the initial survey from the original study, the Comprehensive Multilevel Level Nursing Practice for Rural Hispanics (F erketich, Phillips, & Verran, 1990). There was a statistically significant relationship between use of preventive health care services and age, with fewer blood pres...
This study explores how low-income rural Latino children and their mothers differ from their non-Lat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of and mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and other chro...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
Rural Hispanic communities in America face socioeconomic barriers that are costly in terms of morbid...
This descriptive study was conducted to examine factors related to patients' satisfaction with and ...
This study was a description of the use of clinic services by women aged 60 and older in four rural...
Hispanics form the second-largest minority group in the United States totaling 22 million people. He...
There is a lack of health services in rural areas for adolescents. A large portion of adolescents i...
Hispanics form the second-largest minority group in the United States totaling 22 million people. He...
This study examines the individual and health care system determinants of two types of preventive he...
Breast and cervical cancer screening rates continue to be lower in Hispanic women than other ethnic ...
America’s rural Hispanic population is growing at an unprecedented rate. Many of the Hispanic people...
The purpose of this research was to compare and contrast the health promotion behaviors that 35- to...
This study explored the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and the health care seeking ...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
This study explores how low-income rural Latino children and their mothers differ from their non-Lat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of and mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and other chro...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
Rural Hispanic communities in America face socioeconomic barriers that are costly in terms of morbid...
This descriptive study was conducted to examine factors related to patients' satisfaction with and ...
This study was a description of the use of clinic services by women aged 60 and older in four rural...
Hispanics form the second-largest minority group in the United States totaling 22 million people. He...
There is a lack of health services in rural areas for adolescents. A large portion of adolescents i...
Hispanics form the second-largest minority group in the United States totaling 22 million people. He...
This study examines the individual and health care system determinants of two types of preventive he...
Breast and cervical cancer screening rates continue to be lower in Hispanic women than other ethnic ...
America’s rural Hispanic population is growing at an unprecedented rate. Many of the Hispanic people...
The purpose of this research was to compare and contrast the health promotion behaviors that 35- to...
This study explored the relationship between health-promoting behaviors and the health care seeking ...
BACKGROUND: This study explores the current patterns of reproductive health service use among young ...
This study explores how low-income rural Latino children and their mothers differ from their non-Lat...
BACKGROUND: Incidence of and mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and other chro...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...