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Pathman, Donald E.; Morgan, Jennifer Craft; Konrad, Thomas R.; Goldberg, Lynda – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: The landscape of education loan repayment programs for health care professionals has been turbulent in recent years, with doubling of the funding for the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and cuts in funding for some states' programs. We sought to understand how this turbulence is being felt within the state offices involved in…
Descriptors: Health Services, Federal Programs, Student Loan Programs, Loan Repayment
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Williams, Emily C.; McFarland, Lynne V.; Nelson, Karin M. – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: United States rural residents tend toward poorer health than urban residents. Although alcohol use is associated with multiple medical conditions and can be reduced via brief primary care-based interventions, it is unknown whether alcohol consumption differs by rurality among primary care patients. We sought to describe alcohol…
Descriptors: Incidence, Drinking, Patients, Rural Areas
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Tonks, Stephen A.; Makwana, Sohil; Salanitro, Amanda H.; Safford, Monika M.; Houston, Thomas K.; Allison, Jeroan J.; Curry, William; Estrada, Carlos A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: To explore the relationship between degree of rurality and glucose (hemoglobin A1c), blood pressure (BP), and lipid (LDL) control among patients with diabetes. Methods: Descriptive study; 1,649 patients in 205 rural practices in the United States. Patients' residence ZIP codes defined degree of rurality (Rural-Urban Commuting Areas…
Descriptors: Statistical Significance, Patients, Diabetes, Physicians
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Martin, Amy Brock; Probst, Janice C.; Shah, Kyle; Chen, Zhimin; Garr, David – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: Published advantages of and challenges with telemedicine led us to examine the scope of telemedicine adoption, implementation readiness, and barriers in a southern state where adoption has been historically low. We hypothesized that rural hospitals and primary care providers (RPCPs) differ on adoption, readiness, and implementation…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Hospitals, Mental Health Workers, Rural Areas
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Fagnan, Lyle J.; Shipman, Scott A.; Gaudino, James A.; Mahler, Jo; Sussman, Andrew L.; Holub, Jennifer – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Context: Little is known about rural clinicians' perspectives regarding early childhood immunization delivery, their adherence to recommended best immunization practices, or the specific barriers they confront. Purpose: To examine immunization practices, beliefs, and barriers among rural primary care clinicians for children in Oregon and compare…
Descriptors: Primary Health Care, Safety, Physicians, Immunization Programs
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Esch, Laura; Hendryx, Michael – Journal of Rural Health, 2011
Purpose: To determine if chronic cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates are higher among residents of mountaintop mining (MTM) areas compared to mining and nonmining areas, and to examine the association between greater levels of MTM surface mining and CVD mortality. Methods: Age-adjusted chronic CVD mortality rates from 1999 to 2006 for…
Descriptors: Fuels, Obesity, Poverty, Physicians
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Lew, Edward; Fagnan, Lyle J.; Mattek, Nora; Mahler, Jo; Lowe, Robert A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Context: In rural areas of the United States, emergency departments (EDs) are often staffed by primary care physicians, as contrasted to urban and suburban hospitals where ED coverage is usually provided by physicians who are residency-trained in emergency medicine. Purpose: This study examines the reasons and incentives for rural Oregon primary…
Descriptors: Physicians, Hospitals, Rural Areas, Incentives
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Kirkbride, Kelly; Wallace, Neal – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Background: This study assessed whether Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) were associated with higher rates of recommended primary care services for adult beneficiaries diagnosed with diabetes in Oregon's Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Methods: OHP claims data from 2002 to 2003 were used to assess quality of diabetic care for…
Descriptors: Testing, Diabetes, Patients, Urban Areas
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Thompson, Matthew J.; Hagopian, Amy; Fordyce, Meredith; Hart, L. Gary – Journal of Rural Health, 2009
Context: The contribution that international medical graduates (IMGs) make to reducing the rural-urban maldistribution of physicians in the United States is unclear. Quantifying the extent of such "gap filling" has significant implications for planning IMG workforce needs as well as other state and federal initiatives to increase the numbers of…
Descriptors: Physicians, Graduates, Family Practice (Medicine), Rural Areas
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Rayman, Kathleen M.; Edwards, Joellen – Journal of Rural Health, 2010
Context: Rural women in the United States experience disparity in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment when compared to their urban counterparts. Given the 11% chance of lifetime occurrence of breast cancer for women overall, the continuum of breast cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery are of legitimate concern to rural women and…
Descriptors: Rural Population, Females, Physicians, Focus Groups
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Singh, Ranjit; Singh, Ashok; Servoss, Timothy J.; Singh, Gurdev – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Rural primary care is a complex environment in which multiple patient safety challenges can arise. To make progress in improving safety with limited resources, each practice needs to identify those safety problems that pose the greatest threat to patients and focus efforts on these. Purpose: To describe and field-test a novel approach to…
Descriptors: Patients, Occupational Safety and Health, Rural Areas, Medical Services
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Stenger, Joseph; Cashman, Suzanne B.; Savageau, Judith A. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: Small towns across the United States struggle to maintain an adequate primary care workforce. Purpose: To examine factors contributing to physician satisfaction and retention in largely rural areas in Massachusetts, a state with rural pockets and small towns. Methods: A survey mailed in 2004-2005 to primary care physicians, practicing in…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Community Characteristics, Municipalities, Physicians
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Tudiver, Fred; Wolff, L. Thomas; Morin, Philip C.; Teresi, Jeanne; Palmas, Walter; Starren, Justin; Shea, Steven; Weinstock, Ruth S. – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Few telemedicine projects have systematically examined provider satisfaction and attitudes. Purpose: To determine the acceptability and perceived impact on primary care providers' (PCP) practices of a randomized clinical trial of the use of telemedicine to electronically deliver health care services to Medicare patients with diabetes in…
Descriptors: Patients, Rural Areas, Diabetes, Primary Health Care
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Schwartz, Myron R. – Journal of Rural Health, 2008
Context: An implicit objective of a state's investments in medical education is to promote in-state practice of state educated physicians. Purpose: To present a tool for evaluating this objective by analyzing the "pipeline" from medical education to patient care, primary care, rural areas, and underserved areas in Pennsylvania. Methods:…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Physicians, Rural Areas, Primary Health Care
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Luman, Kyle; Zweifler, John; Grumbach, Kevin – Journal of Rural Health, 2007
Context: Few studies have systematically examined the experience of rural practice from the physician's perspective or included physicians from an array of specialties, particularly non-primary care. Purpose: To better understand differences between rural and urban physicians in perceptions of their practice environment. Methods: In 2001-2002,…
Descriptors: Specialists, Questionnaires, Patients, Rural Areas
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