The RTC: Rural conducted a research project on health management support for rural Americans. The approach used individually-focused programs, one of which included selected content from the Living Well with a Disability (LWD) health promotion program. The project noted that transportation and limited access to group-based programs in rural areas may act as barriers for participation in health promotion programs. Findings suggest the traditional 10- week LWD group-based program is the recommended practice, but a shorter LWD program delivered one-on-one with a consumer may be an option in rural areas
The Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities at the University of Montana con...
Healthy People 2010 is the blueprint for improving the health and well being of all Americans. Its o...
Behavior change can improve health status for many adults. Further, for adults with chronic illness ...
There are relatively few health promotion programs for people with disabilities who live in rural ar...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
There is growing interest in health promotion, wellness, and the prevention of secondary conditions ...
The Rural Self-Management Support research project used an individually-focused health self-manageme...
As many as one of every five Americans has a disability or chronic health condition. In rural areas,...
Rural access to health care has historically been a concern in the United States. In the late 1980s ...
Traditional rehabilitation services are often assumed to be incompatible with independent living (IL...
Health promotion for people with disabilities attracts a diverse audience: people with disabilities ...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
This document reports on research conducted by the University of Montana and the University of Kansa...
The Disability Prevention Project at the University of Montana and the University of Kansas has deve...
A new line of research for the Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities (RTC:...
The Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities at the University of Montana con...
Healthy People 2010 is the blueprint for improving the health and well being of all Americans. Its o...
Behavior change can improve health status for many adults. Further, for adults with chronic illness ...
There are relatively few health promotion programs for people with disabilities who live in rural ar...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
There is growing interest in health promotion, wellness, and the prevention of secondary conditions ...
The Rural Self-Management Support research project used an individually-focused health self-manageme...
As many as one of every five Americans has a disability or chronic health condition. In rural areas,...
Rural access to health care has historically been a concern in the United States. In the late 1980s ...
Traditional rehabilitation services are often assumed to be incompatible with independent living (IL...
Health promotion for people with disabilities attracts a diverse audience: people with disabilities ...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
This document reports on research conducted by the University of Montana and the University of Kansa...
The Disability Prevention Project at the University of Montana and the University of Kansas has deve...
A new line of research for the Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities (RTC:...
The Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities at the University of Montana con...
Healthy People 2010 is the blueprint for improving the health and well being of all Americans. Its o...
Behavior change can improve health status for many adults. Further, for adults with chronic illness ...