The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare to its approximately 62 million inhabitants. Although rural communities are widely diverse, most have the following common features: limited economic resources, shared values, reduced health status, limited availability of and accessibility to healthcare services, overlapping professional-patient relationships and care giver stress. These rural features shape common healthcare ethical issues, including threats to confidentiality, boundary issues, professional-patient relationship and allocation of resources. To date, there exists a limited focus on rural healthcare ethics shown by the scarcity of rural healthcare ethics literature, rural eth...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
Review of Ethical Issues in Rural Health Care, by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis (eds.
Rural residents face distinct health challenges due to economic conditions, cultural/behavioral fact...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethic...
Hospital ethics committees have evolved as a response to complicated legal, ethical, and social dile...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted to observe the impact that rural settings have on the...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
Institutional ethics committees are a well-established mecha-nism for dealing with ethical dilemmas ...
This review maintains that the book, Rethinking Rural Health Ethics, is essential reading for rural ...
This chapter explores the ethical responsibility of health care providers to administer safe clinica...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
Review of Ethical Issues in Rural Health Care, by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis (eds.
Rural residents face distinct health challenges due to economic conditions, cultural/behavioral fact...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
The unique context of the rural setting provides special challenges to furnishing ethical healthcare...
Because rural populations are at risk not only for clinically disparate care but also ethically disp...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethics...
This book challenges readers to rethink rural health ethics. Traditional approaches to health ethic...
Hospital ethics committees have evolved as a response to complicated legal, ethical, and social dile...
BACKGROUND: Little research has been conducted to observe the impact that rural settings have on the...
Edited by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis Klugman and Dalinis initiate a much-needed conversa...
Integrated primary care is particularly valuable to rural communities. Behavioral health care is oft...
Institutional ethics committees are a well-established mecha-nism for dealing with ethical dilemmas ...
This review maintains that the book, Rethinking Rural Health Ethics, is essential reading for rural ...
This chapter explores the ethical responsibility of health care providers to administer safe clinica...
Enhancing aid care in rural areas is a complicated subject that calls for involving the community, u...
Review of Ethical Issues in Rural Health Care, by Craig M. Klugman and Pamela M. Dalinis (eds.
Rural residents face distinct health challenges due to economic conditions, cultural/behavioral fact...