AUSTRALIAMENTAL health care teamsNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1046/j.1440-1665.2003.t01-4-00557.xHawker, FionaJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Australasian PsychiatryHawker, F. (2003). "Rural and remote mental health service in South Australia: a personal perspective." Australasian ...
In the rural and remote setting, nurses are often the first point of contact with mental health services. Nursing roles may include community-based rural or remote area nurses, nurse practitioners, or mental health nurses. Nurses work collaboratively wit
service integrationBackground: Rural and remote residents have been identifi ed as a group with limited access to mental health services. Older rural people may experience additional problems due to lack of access to transport, limited opportunities for social engagement and the stigma attached to ...
The referral and consultation activity suggests an improvement in the capacity of rural and remote mental health service providers to deliver specialist services for children and adolescents. 展开 关键词: Child Mental Health Services Telemedicine Queensland Serotype eleven 儿童 精神卫生服务 ...
Objective: Adequate mental health service provision in rural and remote Australian communities is problematic because of the tyranny of distance. The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides air medical retrieval for people in rural and remo... FW Gardiner,BD Graaff,L Bishop,... - 《Airmed》 被引量...
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Australian rural and regional communities are marked by geographic isolation and increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters such as drought, bushfires and floods. These circumstances strain the mental health of their inhabitants and jeopardise th
A study led by the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and involving The University of Western Australia has revealed many people living in remote and rural areas have unmet mental health needs and often only seek help when they reach crisis point. ...
C Dolea,a Laura Stormonta,Jean-Marc Braicheta - 《Bulletin of the World Health Organization》 被引量: 324发表: 2010年 Compulsory service programmes for recruiting health workers in remote and rural areas: do they work? Compulsory service programmes have been used worldwide as a way to deploy...
It has also led to greater service integration and knowledge sharing about older persons' mental health. Participants identify ongoing service needs particularly for remote, CALD and Aboriginal populations and for after-hours crisis care. Conclusion: The localization of services and attachment of ...