Rural Nursing, Volume 1Angeline Bushy Delivering health care to rural populations in comparison to urban populations requires unique considerations due to the geographic, social and cultural differences that must be taken into consideration. These volumes provide a basis for anticipating issues and options confronting rural nurses in the future. The first volume discusses background and theory necessary for the study of rural nursing and vulnerable rural populations such as pregnant women, heart patients and people with AIDS. Addressing a wide range of concerns of interest to rural nurses, Rural Nursing makes a much-needed contribution to the literature of the field. |
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... Hoosierville Figure 6.2 . Use of Nonphysician HCP in Hoosierville survey designed to be completed while waiting to see the physician was distributed to every tenth patient who presented at the physi- cians ' office in Hoosierville . The ...
... Hoosierville Figure 6.2 . Use of Nonphysician HCP in Hoosierville survey designed to be completed while waiting to see the physician was distributed to every tenth patient who presented at the physi- cians ' office in Hoosierville . The ...
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... Hoosierville are organized by families / households ( Figure 6.3 ) , any one of whose members sees a particular practitioner , a more realistic estimate of the importance of the various health care providers can be made . The Hoosierville ...
... Hoosierville are organized by families / households ( Figure 6.3 ) , any one of whose members sees a particular practitioner , a more realistic estimate of the importance of the various health care providers can be made . The Hoosierville ...
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... Hoosierville H'ville Families 35 % of their customers do so . In Hoosierville , where the pharmacy is part of the physicians ' building , 61 % of the families obtain what they consider health care from the pharmacist . Of all the data ...
... Hoosierville H'ville Families 35 % of their customers do so . In Hoosierville , where the pharmacy is part of the physicians ' building , 61 % of the families obtain what they consider health care from the pharmacist . Of all the data ...
Contents
Background Definitions Theory | 1 |
A Review of the Literature | 7 |
The Theory and Research Base for Rural Nursing Practice | 21 |
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