In this paper, we argue that social enterprise could represent a means of tackling rural challenges of providing sustainable economic development, addressing the withdrawal of …
DA Stockton, C Fowler, D Debono… - Health science …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Developing and adapting health service models to effectively meet the needs of rural and remote communities is an international priority given inequities in health outcomes …
Although increasingly prominent in research, policy and practice, little is known about social innovation in a rural context. To address this knowledge gap, our paper explores how …
Forms of large‐scale change, such as the regiona l re‐distribution of clinical services, are an enduring reform orthodoxy in health systems of high‐income countries. The topic is of …
Frailty is a multifaceted condition that affects many older adults and marks decline on areas such as cognition, physical condition, and nutritional status. Frail individuals are at …
JF Pedersen, B Egilstrød, C Overgaard… - Health & Social Care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Services have improved due to public involvement in the planning, development, and implementation of health services. A wide range of public involvement methods, based on …
This article explores what happened, over the longer term, after a community participation exercise to design future rural service delivery models, and considers perceptions of why …
Background Public involvement in large-scale changes (LSC) to health services is strongly promoted–and even mandated–in several health systems. This scoping review aimed to …
Introduction Inaccessibility of mental health services in rural Australia is widely reported. Community co‐produced mental health and well‐being initiatives could fill gaps and …