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Website Search Results for: social determinants of health

1053 webpages matched your search. Here are matches 941 - 950:

941. Producing Insecurity: Healthcare Access, Health Insurance, and Wellbeing among American Indian Elders - Resources
Date: 2021

Analyzes the results of 96 surveys and interviews with American Indian elders aged 55 and older in U.S. Southwest to determine their perception of fear and doubt regarding interactions with healthcare providers and IHS facilities, and the costs of healthcare services and health insurance.

...determine their perception of fear and doubt regarding interactions with healthcare providers and IHS facilities, and the costs of healthcare services and health insurance. Author(s) Jaramillo, E.T., Willging, C. E. Citation Social...

942. Healthcare Access in Rural Communities Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Nov 8, 2024

Provides resources and answers frequently asked questions related to healthcare access. Discusses the importance of primary care for rural residents and covers barriers to healthcare access in rural areas, such as transportation, insurance, and workforce issues. Highlights strategies to improve access to care for rural residents.

...determine access. Ideally, residents should be able to conveniently and confidently access services such as primary care, dental care, behavioral health, emergency care, and public health services. Access to healthcare is important for: Overall physical...

943. Correlates of Risky Alcohol Use Among Women from Appalachian Ohio - Resources
Date: Jun 2017

Examines the prevalence and predictors of heavy episodic alcohol use in women from 18 clinics in the Appalachian region of Ohio, a primarily rural area, as part of the Community Awareness Resources and Education I (CARE I) study. CARE I focused on determining how social, environmental, behavioral, and biological factors contribute to the causes and prevention of cervical cancer.

...determining how social, environmental, behavioral, and biological factors contribute to the causes and prevention of cervical cancer. Author(s) Golfo K. Tzilos, Erinn M. Hade, Mack T. Ruffin, Electra D. Paskett Citation Journal of Rural...

944. The Role of First Responders in Rural Emergency Preparedness and Response - RHIhub Toolkits - Toolkits
Added: Nov 14, 2022

Learn about the considerations for first responders in rural preparedness and response.

...Determine alternate care for older adults, if adult caregivers are actively responding to or affected by a disaster Prepare for populations with disabilities, mobility challenges, medical needs, social needs, and limited English proficiency Response During...

945. SASH® (Support and Services at Home) - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Mar 14, 2024

Helps Vermont's seniors and individuals with disabilities remain living at home independently while receiving the care they need.

...socially distanced visits. Aided by donations of tablets and related phone and tech equipment, they conducted regular conference calls with residents, presented programs over videoconferencing, delivered meals and medications, and – when necessary and possible...

946. Community Readiness and Needs – RHIhub Rural Early Childhood Health Promotion Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: Feb 18, 2021

Community needs assessment is the first step in identifying a program to implement in a rural community.

...social connections are the fiber of the community. In addition to assessing community readiness, a community needs assessment can be conducted to identify gaps and opportunities. The needs assessment can help a community determine what...

947. Quality of Life and Loneliness in Stroke Survivors Living in Appalachia - Resources
Date: Dec 2014

Reports on a study of loneliness and its effect on the quality of life (QoL) among rural stroke survivors in Appalachian West Virginia. Looks at post-stroke factors in determining QoL, such as continued smoking, recovery in a nursing home versus the patient's home, and comorbidity.

...determining QoL, such as continued smoking, recovery in a nursing home versus the patient's home, and comorbidity. Author(s) Laurie Theeke, Patricia Horstman, Jennifer Mallow, et al. Citation Journal of Neuroscience Nursing...

948. Understanding the Science of Pain and Opioids - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Mar 21, 2018

Understanding the opioid problem begins with understanding the science behind pain and how opioids relieve pain. It's also important to understand individuals who might be more at risk of developing opioid use disorder. - The Rural Monitor

...social skills Drug experimentation Illicit drug availability Community poverty Source: NIDA's Science of Addiction According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) webpage [no longer available online], "in 2014, an estimated...

949. Education and Training of the Rural Healthcare Workforce Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Dec 9, 2024

Information, resources, and frequently asked questions related to the education and training of the rural healthcare workforce. Includes use of educational programs to introduce students to healthcare careers, role of community colleges, rural rotations in academic programs, use of technology in training the rural health workforce, and baccalaureate-MD programs.

...determining community capacity for physician residency education. See TREES (Training and Rural health professions Education that is community Engaged and Sustainable) . Two Rural Monitor articles examine academic programs that actively recruit students from rural, underserved...

950. Protective Factors for Suicide - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 9, 2022

Learn protective factors for suicide and how rural communities can strengthen protective factors to reduce risk of suicide.

...health clinics. A positive and supportive relationship between the patient and a healthcare provider is important for retention in care, routine monitoring of suicide risk, and positive and improved patient outcomes. A supportive healthcare provider...