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Support for people with long-term neurological condition in rural English communities

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posted on 2024-03-12, 17:29 authored by Michael TozeMichael Toze, Kelly SissonKelly Sisson, Thomas George, Mo RayMo Ray
<p>Nineteen percent of people in England live in rural areas (LGA and PHE, 2017). Compared to urban populations, the rural population is older, and faces greater difficulties in accessing medical services. At the same time, healthcare teams in rural areas face particular challenges in recruiting and retaining staff, travelling between patients, and keeping specialised knowledge up-to-date. Drawing upon a recent health needs assessment for people living with long-term neurological conditions in a rural English county, and upon a broader review of the literature, this paper considers the challenges of rurality, and discusses potential solutions. Technological and community-based responses have often been suggested as responses to challenges of rurality. However, there is likely to be a need for up-front investment of resources and careful consideration of individual and community needs before these solutions can be applied to rural neurological care.</p>

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  • School of Health and Social Care (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

British Journal of Community Nursing

Volume

24

Issue

5

Publisher

MA Healthcare

ISSN

1462-4753

eISSN

2052-2215

Date Submitted

2019-05-01

Date Accepted

2019-03-19

Date of First Publication

2019-05-06

Date of Final Publication

2019-05-06

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-05-01

ePrints ID

35823

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