Rural Public Health: Best Practices and Preventive Models
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.