A relative’s critical illness is an intensely stressful time for family members. In the past, it was generally assumed that family members were relatively unaffected by a relative’s admission to an intensive care unit. However, there has been increasing understanding and concern in the healthcare community that family members experience negative, long-term psychological, emotional, physical and financial consequences from this experience. In addition to these noted negative consequences, it has been suggested that the unique context of rural family members of critically ill patients may result in additional burdens. In rural areas, a critically ill patient’s healthcare needs at times exceed the service capacity of the local hospital, thereb...
This paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience ...
Commuting for advanced cancer care represents an important option for rural families who require pal...
Objective: To examine healthcare resource use and patient outcomes among critically ill patients who...
A relative’s critical illness is an intensely stressful time for family members. In the past, it was...
A critical illness event is intensely stressful for family members and can lead to negative psycholo...
Background: Inter-hospital transfers are necessary for critically ill patients to improve their chan...
Introduction: Older rural persons who are receiving palliative care experience multiple co-existin...
When transferring critically ill patients, vast distances from rural hospitals to tertiary hospitals...
Patient transfers from rural to urban hospitals are commonplace in Montana. This practice is influen...
Living in remote rural areas offers a very special way of life. However, obtaining healthcare in the...
Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to ...
Rural RNs are exposed to a variety of traumatic and life-threatening events that involve injury, suf...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural A...
© 2016 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. This review aimed to assess the evidence to answer the qu...
This paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience ...
Commuting for advanced cancer care represents an important option for rural families who require pal...
Objective: To examine healthcare resource use and patient outcomes among critically ill patients who...
A relative’s critical illness is an intensely stressful time for family members. In the past, it was...
A critical illness event is intensely stressful for family members and can lead to negative psycholo...
Background: Inter-hospital transfers are necessary for critically ill patients to improve their chan...
Introduction: Older rural persons who are receiving palliative care experience multiple co-existin...
When transferring critically ill patients, vast distances from rural hospitals to tertiary hospitals...
Patient transfers from rural to urban hospitals are commonplace in Montana. This practice is influen...
Living in remote rural areas offers a very special way of life. However, obtaining healthcare in the...
Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to ...
Rural RNs are exposed to a variety of traumatic and life-threatening events that involve injury, suf...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural Australia and travel to...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective To explore the experiences of cancer caregivers who live in rural A...
© 2016 National Rural Health Alliance Inc. This review aimed to assess the evidence to answer the qu...
This paper concentrates on the specific impact that living in rural Australia has on the experience ...
Commuting for advanced cancer care represents an important option for rural families who require pal...
Objective: To examine healthcare resource use and patient outcomes among critically ill patients who...