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Rural Public Health: Best Practices and Preventive Models [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 294 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 369 g, 20 illustrations; 20 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826108946
  • ISBN-13: 9780826108944
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 294 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 369 g, 20 illustrations; 20 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0826108946
  • ISBN-13: 9780826108944
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This comprehensive text about the issues of rural public health is the only book to focus on rural health from the perspectives of public health and prevention. It covers specific diseases and disorders faced by rural populations, service delivery challenges, practitioner shortfalls in rural areas and much more. (Public Health)

"[ A] welcome addition to the rural health care practitioner's tool kit. It will energize those interested in vulnerable rural residents and their unique characteristics through a public health perspective... Highly recommended."--CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

"This call to action for healthcare providers is a comprehensive review of issues in rural healthcare, including both obstacles and ways to begin to overcome them. It is easy to read... This enjoyable book encourages healthcare providers working or considering working in rural healthcare with clear direction."--Doody's Medical Reviews

"The Warren & Smalley book is an excellent look at the challenges while also presenting solutions and hope. It recognizes the medical challenges that are present and the cost of bring medical care to these communities... There is so much in this book that will be refreshing and encouraging. The book needs to be read. It is also a book that needs to be placed in the hands of the movers and shakers, as well other interested parties who are in a position to 'make this happen.'"-- Illness, Crisis & Loss

Rural residents face distinct health challenges due to economic conditions, cultural/behavioral factors, and health provider shortages that combine to impose striking disparities in health outcomes among rural populations. This comprehensive text about the issues of rural public health is the only book to focus on rural health from the perspectives of public health and prevention.

It covers specific diseases and disorders faced by rural populations, service delivery challenges, practitioner shortfalls in rural areas, and promising community health approaches and preventive measures. The text also addresses rural health care ethics and international perspectives. Nearly all chapters offer best practice recommendations and evidence-based prevention programs. This book is a cohesive, centralized resource for researchers, public health practitioners, health organizations, and graduate education programs that focus on the public health of rural populations.

Key Features:

  • Comprises the only text to address rural health from the perspectives of public health and prevention
  • Includes best practice recommendations and evidence-based prevention programs in each chapter
  • Presents a cohesive, expansive synthesis of current research and practice
  • Addresses specific diseases and disorders of rural populations, service delivery problems, and practitioner shortfalls in rural areas
  • Discusses promising community health approaches and preventative measures


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Contributors ix
Preface xiii
Introduction
1 What Is Rural?
1(10)
Jacob C. Warren
K. Bryant Smalley
SECTION ONE CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS IN RURAL PUBLIC HEALTH
2 Access to Medical Care in Rural America
11(18)
Erika Ziller
3 Public Health Workforce Issues in Rural Areas
29(12)
Suzanne R. Hawley
Shirley A. Orr
Theresa St. Romain
4 Rural Health Care Ethics
41(14)
Angeline Bushy
5 Rural Church-Based Health Promotion
55(12)
Karen H. Kim Yeary
6 Integrated Care in Rural Areas
67(18)
David Lambert
John A. Gale
7 Mental Health in Rural Areas
85(10)
K. Bryant Smalley
Jacob C. Warren
SECTION TWO HEALTH ISSUES IN RURAL AREAS
8 Substance Use and Abuse in Rural America
95(20)
Jennifer D. Lenardson
David Hartley
John A. Gale
Karen B. Pearson
9 Heart Disease in Rural Areas
115(124)
Marylen Rimando
Jacob C. Warren
K. Bryant Smalley
10 Obesity in Rural America
139(16)
Kimberly Greder
Michelle Ihmels
Janie Burney
Kimberly Doudna
11 Diabetes in Rural Areas
155(14)
Jacob C. Warren
K. Bryant Smalley
12 HIV Prevention and Treatment Issues in Rural America: A Focus on Regional Differences
169(18)
John C. Moring
Timothy F. Page
Anne Bowen
Julie Angiola
13 Environmental and Occupational Health in Rural Areas
187(16)
Simone M. Charles
Azita K. Cuevas
14 Rural Minority Health: Race, Ethnicity, and Sexual Orientation
203(24)
Jacob C. Warren
K. Bryant Smalley
Marylen Rimando
K. Nikki Barefoot
Arthur Hatton
Kayla LeLeux-LaBarge
15 Migrant Farmworker Health
227(14)
Jennie A. McLaurin
16 Health and Aging in Rural America
241(14)
Bret L. Hicken
Derek Smith
Marilyn Luptak
Robert D. Hill
CONCLUSION
17 Future Directions in Rural Public Health
255(8)
Jacob C. Warren
K. Bryant Smalley
Index 263
Jacob C. Warren, PhD, MBA, CRA, is a behavioral epidemiologist specializing in health equity research. He serves as the Co-Executive Director of the Wyoming Rural Health Institute and Professor of Public Health at the University of Wyoming.

K. Bryant Smalley, PhD, PsyD, MBA, is a licensed clinical psychologist and health equity researcher. He serves as the Associate Vice President for Research, the Wyoming Excellence Chair in Rural Health, and the Co-Executive Director of the Wyoming Rural Health Institute at the University of Wyoming, where he is also a Professor of Public Health.