Rural–Urban Health Care Provider Disparities in Alaska and New Mexico

被引:0
作者
Mark E. Johnson
Christiane Brems
Teddy D. Warner
Laura Weiss Roberts
机构
[1] University of Alaska Anchorage,Behavioral Health Research and Services
[2] Family and Community Medicine,Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Medicine
[3] University of New Mexico School of Medicine,Behavioral Health Research and Services
[4] UNM Health Sciences Institute for Ethics,undefined
[5] Medical College of Wisconsin,undefined
[6] University of Alaska Anchorage,undefined
来源
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research | 2006年 / 33卷
关键词
health care disparities; provider shortages; rurality; rural; urban.;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Compared to their urban counterparts, rural residents face numerous disparities in obtaining health care, including limited access to care providers. We assessed disparities in provider availability in rural versus urban Alaska and New Mexico, with emphasis on professionals likely to provide mental health care. Using lists of licenses, we categorized physical and mental health care providers into rural versus urban and calculated rural versus urban disparity ratios. Rural residents had significantly less access to health care providers and discrepancies grew with level of required provider education and specialization. Addressing disparities via creative strategies is crucial to improving rural care delivery.
引用
收藏
页码:504 / 507
页数:3
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]  
Barry M. M.(2000)A community needs assessment for rural mental health promotion Health Education Research 15 293-304
[2]  
Doherty A.(2001)Access and issues of equity in remote/rural areas The Journal of Rural Health 17 356-359
[3]  
Hope A.(2000)Focusing on “Frontier”: Isolated rural America Journal of the Washington Academy of Science 86 1-24
[4]  
Sixsmith J.(2000)Comparing alternative methods of measuring geographic access to health services Health Services & Outcome Research methodology 1 173-184
[5]  
Kelleher C. C.(2001)Barriers to help seeking for mental disorders in a rural impoverished population Community Mental Health Journal 37 421-436
[6]  
Bull C. N.(2000)Frontier mental health strategies: Integrating, reaching out, building up, and connecting Journal of the Washington Academy of Science 86 117-129
[7]  
Krout J. A.(2000)The role of rural primary care physicians in the provision of mental health services Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 86 131-142
[8]  
Rathbone-McCuan E.(2000)The availability of health and mental health providers by population density Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 86 25-33
[9]  
Shreffler M. J.(2002)Improved rural access to care: Dimensions of best practice Journal of Interprofessional Care 16 117-128
[10]  
Ciarlo J. A.(2000)Too much responsibility, too little help: family carers and the rural mental health care system Journal of Family Studies 6 267-271