Abstract Background Respiratory disease can impose a significant burden on the health of rural populations. The Saskatchewan Rural Health Study (SRHS) is a new large prospective cohort study of ages 6 and over currently being conducted in farming and non-farming communities to evaluate potential health determinants associated with respiratory outcomes in rural populations. In this article, we describe the rationale and methodology for the adult component. The study is being conducted over 5 years (2009–15) in two phases, baseline and longitudinal. The baseline survey consists of two components, adults and children. The adult component consists of a questionnaire-based evaluation of individual and contextual factors of importance to respirat...
ABSTRACT Background: Respiratory illnesses are common in elderly populations and are strong predict...
RATIONALE: Rural residence is associated with poor outcomes in several chronic diseases. The associa...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
Abstract Objectives Less is known about the respiratory health of general farming and non-framing po...
Background: Asthma severity indicators and their risk factors are understudied in the farming and ...
The study aimed to describe: the epidemiology of self-reported chronic respiratory disease, patterns...
The Saskatchewan rural health study: an application of a population health framework respiratory dis...
Few rural health studies have focussed on the health status of farm family members, in particular wo...
Chronic respiratory conditions (CRC) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Resear...
Abstract Background To date, determinants of respirat...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Rationale: Rural residence is associated with poor outcomes in several chronic diseases. The associa...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
This project was in response to the Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) Community Advisory Committ...
Background Respiratory health conditions appear to be more common among First Nations people versus...
ABSTRACT Background: Respiratory illnesses are common in elderly populations and are strong predict...
RATIONALE: Rural residence is associated with poor outcomes in several chronic diseases. The associa...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...
Abstract Objectives Less is known about the respiratory health of general farming and non-framing po...
Background: Asthma severity indicators and their risk factors are understudied in the farming and ...
The study aimed to describe: the epidemiology of self-reported chronic respiratory disease, patterns...
The Saskatchewan rural health study: an application of a population health framework respiratory dis...
Few rural health studies have focussed on the health status of farm family members, in particular wo...
Chronic respiratory conditions (CRC) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Resear...
Abstract Background To date, determinants of respirat...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Rationale: Rural residence is associated with poor outcomes in several chronic diseases. The associa...
ObjectivesFarmers may be at increased risk for adverse respiratory outcomes compared with the genera...
This project was in response to the Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) Community Advisory Committ...
Background Respiratory health conditions appear to be more common among First Nations people versus...
ABSTRACT Background: Respiratory illnesses are common in elderly populations and are strong predict...
RATIONALE: Rural residence is associated with poor outcomes in several chronic diseases. The associa...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health dis...