The problems facing Australians because of diabetes are well known. They are also significantly more prevalent in rural than in metropolitan areas. This presents a huge challenge to rural and remote health services where crisis management of chronic problems is all too common. The shortage of GPs in rural and remote locations in Australia has led to a lack of continuity in medical supervision, which ultimately results in poorer patient outcome
People in rural and remote areas have relatively poor health, so limited availability of and access...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
[extract] Most Australians face few challenges when accessing health care. Life expectancy in Austra...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden...
This paper presents a personal perspective of caring for clients with diabetes on a remote Aborigina...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
Chronic health conditions are more prevalent in rural and remote areas than in metropolitan areas; ...
Urban and rural differences in service distribution, access, and health outcomes are challenges in m...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
The prevalence of diabetes among adults aged 30 years and above in rural India is 13.2%, nearly doub...
Over the last decade, Australia has experienced workforce shortages in a number of health profession...
Urban and rural differences in service distribution, access, and health outcomes are challenges in m...
People in rural and remote areas have relatively poor health, so limited availability of and access...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
[extract] Most Australians face few challenges when accessing health care. Life expectancy in Austra...
Aim To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with ...
Aim: To investigate differences in access to services and health outcomes between people living with...
Introduction: Public health agencies around the world are concerned about an ever-increasing burden...
This paper presents a personal perspective of caring for clients with diabetes on a remote Aborigina...
The aim of this research was to investigate the barriers to effective type two diabetes self-managem...
Background: The gap between current and evidence-based best practice management of chronic diseases ...
Chronic health conditions are more prevalent in rural and remote areas than in metropolitan areas; ...
Urban and rural differences in service distribution, access, and health outcomes are challenges in m...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
The prevalence of diabetes among adults aged 30 years and above in rural India is 13.2%, nearly doub...
Over the last decade, Australia has experienced workforce shortages in a number of health profession...
Urban and rural differences in service distribution, access, and health outcomes are challenges in m...
People in rural and remote areas have relatively poor health, so limited availability of and access...
Doctors and allied health professionals are in short supply in rural and remote areas of Australia. ...
[extract] Most Australians face few challenges when accessing health care. Life expectancy in Austra...