Rural regions of Canada have a shortage of healthcare and human service providers because of a lack of equitable distribution. Canada is made up of provinces and territories with various core themes that affect rural settings. In this chapter, we explore the conditions affecting rural Canada and ...
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Barriers to Rural Induced Abortion Services in Canada Findings of the British Columbia Abortion Providers Survey (BCAPS).doc,BarrierstoRuralInducedAbortionServicesinCanada: FindingsoftheBritishColumbiaAbortionProviders Survey(BCAPS) WendyV.Norman1,2*,Jud
In particular, the rural surveys will be designed as targeted random samples with a focus on regions which provide a large number of migrants to the cities of particular interest. This includes, for example, Sichuan, Hunan, Hubei, Jianxi, Hebei, Henan, Anhui provinces in China and Central ...
Canada No A responsibility of the country's provinces, although there are few rural hospitals and few provincial governments with explicit policies. United States No While there is no singular comprehensive national plan, federal levers have been used to promote access in rural or remote areas and...
Manitoba has the highest proportion of FN population among all provinces in Canada. Colonialism and residential schools disrupted the tradition of breastfeeding in FN mothers. The attendance of the prenatal program was low in many FN communities due to a lack of transportation, childcare, and ...
Canada’sImmigration and Refugee Protection Actidentifies who may apply to immigrate to Canada under one of three immigrant categories: Family Class, Economic Class and Humanitarian Class. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) plans annual immigration levels in consultation with provinces and...
In Canada, al- though all provinces and territories deliver other vaccines to children at school [9], influenza vaccine is not usually delivered by this strategy except in a few rural remote areas. Given rural/urban differences in influenza vaccin- ation coverage, increases in...
Worldwide, rural communities face barriers when accessing health services. In response, numerous initiatives have focused on fostering technological innovations, new management approaches and health policies. Research suggests that the most successful in
A survey of monthly average concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) at rural locations in western Canada (provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan) was conducted in 2001鈥 2002, as part of an epidemiological study of the effects of oil and gas ...