Background The challenge of including citizen-patient voices in healthcare planning is exacerbated in rural communities by regional variation in priorities and a historical lack of attention to rural healthcare needs. This paper aims to address this deficit by presenting findings from a mixed methods study to understand rural patient and community priorities for healthcare. Methods We conducted a provincial survey of rural citizens-patients across British Columbia, Canada to understand their most pressing healthcare needs, supplemented by semi-structured interviews. Survey and interview participants were asked to articulate, in their own words, their communit...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background: Rural populations experience poorer access to the necessary health services for chronic ...
Background: Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a...
Background The challenge of including citizen-patient voices in healthcare planning...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
This paper examined how the primary health care model essentially lacks effective healthcare delive...
Within Canadian society inequities exist in health status and health care provision. Residents of ru...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Rural communities are particularly disadvantaged in terms of access and control of their health care...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background: This paper explores how community participation can be used in designing rural primary ...
Abstract Background Major health inequities between urban and rural populations have resulted in rur...
Introduction: Rural populations have many barriers to quality health care including lack of access t...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background: Rural populations experience poorer access to the necessary health services for chronic ...
Background: Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a...
Background The challenge of including citizen-patient voices in healthcare planning...
INTRODUCTION: Examining how to deliver primary health care (PHC) services and increase their accessi...
The attrition of small volume surgical and maternity services in rural Canada over the past three de...
This paper examined how the primary health care model essentially lacks effective healthcare delive...
Within Canadian society inequities exist in health status and health care provision. Residents of ru...
The role of place has emerged as an important factor in determining people’s health experiences. Rur...
Rural communities are particularly disadvantaged in terms of access and control of their health care...
Abstract Background Studies comparing the access to h...
Background: This paper explores how community participation can be used in designing rural primary ...
Abstract Background Major health inequities between urban and rural populations have resulted in rur...
Introduction: Rural populations have many barriers to quality health care including lack of access t...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background. Rural residents seeking health care face barriers due to a shortage of healthcare profes...
Background: Rural populations experience poorer access to the necessary health services for chronic ...
Background: Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a...