Psychosocial Correlates of Ever Having a Pap Test and Abnormal Pap Results in a Sample of Rural Appalachian Women
The Journal of Rural Health, EarlyView. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Providing Methadone Maintenance Treatment Among Rural Community Pharmacists in Southwestern Ontario
The Journal of Rural Health,Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 23-30, Winter 2018. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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The Journal of Rural Health, Ahead of Print. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

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The Journal of Rural Health,Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 23-30, Winter 2018. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Source Type: research

Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Providing Methadone Maintenance Treatment Among Rural Community Pharmacists in Southwestern Ontario
ConclusionRural community pharmacy practice has unique barriers to implementing and providing MMT services. A coordinated, multipharmacy approach may be an option to provide and expand MMT services in rural regions. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Joseph Fonseca, Andrew Chang, Feng Chang Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Psychosocial Correlates of Ever Having a Pap Test and Abnormal Pap Results in a Sample of Rural Appalachian Women
ConclusionsEducational efforts targeted in rural Appalachia would be supported by encouraging the benefits of early and consistent screening, altering the established norms of community fatalism and lack of personal control over prevention, and creating targeted messages through public campaigns that convince rural Appalachian women that cervical cancer is highly preventable and screenable. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 5, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Kristen P. Mark, Richard A. Crosby, Robin C. Vanderpool Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

What Aspects of Rural Life Contribute to Rural ‐Urban Health Disparities in Older Adults? Evidence From a National Survey
ConclusionThese results suggest that rural‐urban status is both a continuum and multidimensional. Distinct elements of rural‐urban status may influence health in nuanced ways that require additional exploration in future studies. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Steven A. Cohen, Sarah K. Cook, Trisha A. Sando, Natalie J. Sabik Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Who Performs Colonoscopy? Workforce Trends Over Space and Time
ConclusionsThere have been substantial changes over time in the number of facilities and physicians performing colonoscopy in South Carolina since 2001, particularly in urban counties. Findings suggest nongastroenterologists are meeting a need for colonoscopies in rural areas. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Jan M. Eberth, Michele J. Josey, Lee R. Mobley, Davidson O. Nicholas, Donna B. Jeffe, Cassie Odahowski, Janice C. Probst, Mario Schootman Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Belief About Mandatory School Vaccinations and Vaccination Refusal Among Ohio Appalachian Parents: Do Demographic and Religious Factors, General Health, and Political Affiliation Play a Role?
ConclusionThe study findings provide information to better understand factors related to vaccination refusal among parents in Appalachia Ohio that can be used to design interventions to improve vaccination uptake. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Jessica L. Krok ‐Schoen, Brittany M. Bernardo, Rory C. Weier, Juan Peng, Mira L. Katz, Paul L. Reiter, Morgan S. Richardson, Michael L. Pennell, Cathy M. Tatum, Electra D. Paskett Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Weight Loss Success of Participants Residing in Rural and Urban Areas
ConclusionsOverall, there was no difference in weight loss and adherence to treatment goals for rural and urban participants. Further research on rural and urban residents is necessary to explore the factors responsible for the disparity in obesity prevalence. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Elise Mench, Delia West, Rebecca Krukowski, Jean Harvey Tags: BRIEF REPORT Source Type: research

US Health Care Reform and Rural America: Results From the ACA's Medicaid Expansions
ConclusionsThe ACA Medicaid expansions produced larger gains in coverage for rural residents than urban residents; however, it appears there remain opportunities to improve access to care among potentially vulnerable rural residents. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Joseph A. Benitez, Eric E. Seiber Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Health and Well ‐Being Among Young People From Canadian Farms: Associations With a Culture of Risk‐Taking
ConclusionsAdolescent risk behavior in rural populations, and especially farm populations, is common and associated with a variety of negative indicators of adolescent health and well‐being. We speculate that the origins of this risk‐taking lifestyle surround cultural definitions of self and identity, which have both protective and negative effects. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: William Pickett, Richard L. Berg, Barbara Marlenga Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Timeliness of Breast Cancer Treatment Within The Alaska Tribal Health System
ConclusionThese findings indicate that most AN women diagnosed with breast cancer within the AN Tribal Health System receive timely treatment after diagnosis. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Stacy F. Kelley, Gretchen M. Day, Christine A. DeCourtney, Sarah H. Nash Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Rural Disparities in Alzheimer's Disease ‐Related Community Pharmacy Care in the United States
ConclusionsWe found disparities in AD‐related services in community pharmacies located in more rural counties, wherein individuals with AD and their caregivers may face barriers to obtaining quality pharmaceutical care. There is a need to strengthen pharmacists’ knowledge and improve pharmacy services to reduce disparities. (Source: The Journal of Rural Health)
Source: The Journal of Rural Health - September 1, 2017 Category: Rural Health Authors: Paul Jacob Henkel, Marketa Marvanova Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research