2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2006.00010.x
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Care Across the Continuum: Access to Health Care Services in Rural America

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“…10 Access to health, prevention, and protection services in the United States is disparate based on population density: rural women have less access than urban women to domestic violence shelters, physical and mental health professionals, law enforcement, and judicial personnel. [11][12][13][14] Rural women are also nearly twice as likely to be turned away from services because of the insufficient number of programs and inadequate staffing of community-based health programs; they also face barriers to accessing services because of geographic distance and isolation. 7,10,15 This study examined a sample of women seeking elective abortions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Access to health, prevention, and protection services in the United States is disparate based on population density: rural women have less access than urban women to domestic violence shelters, physical and mental health professionals, law enforcement, and judicial personnel. [11][12][13][14] Rural women are also nearly twice as likely to be turned away from services because of the insufficient number of programs and inadequate staffing of community-based health programs; they also face barriers to accessing services because of geographic distance and isolation. 7,10,15 This study examined a sample of women seeking elective abortions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nosotras coincidimos con Brian Cheers (1998) y con Keith J. Mueller y A. Clinton MacKinney, (2006), cuando señala la necesidad de conocer e identificar que la práctica en contexto rural debe ser diferente de la urbana. Cheers afirma que los profesionales no pueden evitar, ignorar o escapar del contexto rural en el que la intervención social se produce porque los problemas en los que se implican están obviamente interconectados con las circunstancias sociales y los contextos en los que se generan Una característica frecuentemente mencionada en la literatura de otros países, es la necesidad de una relación formal basada en la personalización.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Mueller y A. Clinton MacKinney, (2006), cuando señala la necesidad de conocer e identificar que la práctica en contexto rural debe ser diferente de la urbana. Cheers afirma que los profesionales no pueden evitar, ignorar o escapar del contexto rural en el que la intervención social se produce porque los problemas en los que se implican están obviamente interconectados con las circunstancias sociales y los contextos en los que se generan Una característica frecuentemente mencionada en la literatura de otros países, es la necesidad de una relación formal basada en la personalización.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified