Background: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural youth health service strategies on health care access. There has been no published comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of youth health strategies in rural areas, and there is no clearly articulated model of how such assessments might be conducted. The protocol described here aims to gather information to; i) Assess rural youth access to health care according to their needs, ii) Identify and understand the strategies developed in rural areas to promote youth access to health care, and iii) Propose actions for further improvement. The protocol is described with particular reference to research being undertaken in the four northernmost ...
BACKGROUND: Young people face many barriers in accessing health services that are responsive to thei...
Abstract Background Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sw...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Abstract Objective There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare se...
Objective: There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare services i...
Background: Swedish youth clinics constitute one of the most comprehensive and consolidated examples...
BACKGROUND: Youth-friendly health-care services - those that are accessible, acceptable, equitable, ...
BACKGROUND: This study emerges as a response to the lack of youth perspectives when it comes to disc...
Background: This study emerges as a response to the lack of youth perspectives when it comes to disc...
Background: Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sweden, he...
The aim of this research was to contribute knowledge about rural-urban differences in health among y...
PURPOSE: The subject of the research was to gain various aspects of access to health services in ru...
Background: In the current study, the approach of ‘utopia as method’ was combined with the concept ‘...
BACKGROUND: Young people face many barriers in accessing health services that are responsive to thei...
Abstract Background Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sw...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Background: The purpose of this paper is to propose a protocol for researching the impact of rural y...
Abstract Objective There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare se...
Objective: There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare services i...
Background: Swedish youth clinics constitute one of the most comprehensive and consolidated examples...
BACKGROUND: Youth-friendly health-care services - those that are accessible, acceptable, equitable, ...
BACKGROUND: This study emerges as a response to the lack of youth perspectives when it comes to disc...
Background: This study emerges as a response to the lack of youth perspectives when it comes to disc...
Background: Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sweden, he...
The aim of this research was to contribute knowledge about rural-urban differences in health among y...
PURPOSE: The subject of the research was to gain various aspects of access to health services in ru...
Background: In the current study, the approach of ‘utopia as method’ was combined with the concept ‘...
BACKGROUND: Young people face many barriers in accessing health services that are responsive to thei...
Abstract Background Health care provision in rural and urban areas faces different challenges. In Sw...
This thesis has examined and compared physical accessibility to primary care facilities, or health c...