BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities commonly experience significant health disadvantages. Geographical barriers and reduced specialist and generalist services impact access to care when compared with metropolitan context. Innovative models of care have been developed for people living with chronic diseases in rural areas with the goal of overcoming these inequities. The aim of this paper was to describe the characteristics and outcomes of studies investigating innovative models of care for people living with chronic disease in rural areas of developed countries where a metropolitan comparator was included. METHODS: An integrative systematic review was undertaken. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Met...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Objective: High-quality data regarding the prevalence of chronic disease in rural areas are essentia...
Objective: High-quality data regarding the prevalence of chronic disease in rural areas are essentia...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise all available evidence on the differences in burden of ischaemic heart disea...
Objective To identify the barriers and facilitators of achieving continuity of care between health s...
BACKGROUND: High quality, contemporary data regarding patterns of chronic disease is essential for p...
Background: High quality, contemporary data regarding patterns of chronic disease is essential for p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis paper concentrates on the speci...
Abstract: Introduction: The ‘Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada’ recognized that peo...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Introduction: Rural and remote communities of Australia, particularly those including Aboriginal pe...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Chronic ill health has recently emerged as the most important health issue on a global scale. Rural ...
Objective: High-quality data regarding the prevalence of chronic disease in rural areas are essentia...
Objective: High-quality data regarding the prevalence of chronic disease in rural areas are essentia...
OBJECTIVE: To summarise all available evidence on the differences in burden of ischaemic heart disea...
Objective To identify the barriers and facilitators of achieving continuity of care between health s...
BACKGROUND: High quality, contemporary data regarding patterns of chronic disease is essential for p...
Background: High quality, contemporary data regarding patterns of chronic disease is essential for p...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThis paper concentrates on the speci...
Abstract: Introduction: The ‘Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada’ recognized that peo...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Introduction: Rural and remote communities of Australia, particularly those including Aboriginal pe...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
Objective: To determine whether primary care management of chronic heart failure (CHF) differed betw...
Globally, small rural communities frequently are demographically similar to their neighbours and are...