Factors affecting provision of care services for patients with cancer living in the rural area: an integrative review
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Frommolt, Valda
Coyne, Elisabeth
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This paper explored individual- and system-level factors affecting the provision of care services for rural patients. An integrated literature review across four databases identified 22 studies from six countries. A focus on health and wellbeing and the influence of rurality was explored. Findings indicate physical and functional health in rural cancer patients is lower in comparison with urban areas. Influencing factors were socio-economic status, age, income, health literacy, control and self-efficacy. Enhancing the strengths and education of caregivers and their inclusion in service decision-making are paramount for rural cancer patients and for the wellbeing of the caregivers. Disparities in rural areas need to be explored with longitudinal research to understand the clinical, social and cultural characteristics in relation to remoteness. The use of innovative technologies has been recommended as an option to enhance the health access and enable quality care provision across rural areas.
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Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing
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20
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1
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© 2019 Cancer Nurses Society of Australia. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Nursing
Oncology and carcinogenesis
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Salehi, A; Frommolt, V; Coyne, E, Factors affecting provision of care services for patients with cancer living in the rural area: an integrative review, Australian Journal of Cancer Nursing, 2019, 20 (1), pp. 3-13