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Hello
 
This suggestion is not evidenced, but Hodges' model (below) from the UK could be used as a framework in rural health. We are keen to feature examples of others using the model on the website below...
 
The model comprises four domains, which I will list and highlight some related concepts for each:
 
* Interpersonal;
 
mood (seasonal influences), care needs, person-hood, personal meanings, comprehension, education, communication skills, personal beliefs, motivation, relapse prevention (signatures), emotional health, isolation, self-care, language, health education/promotion/protection .... 

* Sociological;

social networks, ethnicity, 'family', cultural beliefs, 'norms', 'patient'-care practitioner relationship, stigma, discrimination, community integration, community facilities, community informatics, qual. research, customs, public engagement, social care, carers, support networks ...
  
* Sciences;
 
technical health care, assessment, care planning, use of telemedicine, epidemiology, demographic trends, drugs, side effects, stats, census, quant. research, diagnosis, chrono-pathological age, managing uncertainty, ecosystem health, evidence based medicine, physical distances geography, logistics - journey times, service locales, ...

* Political
 
equity of access to care and delivery, out of hours access, sustainability, development, law, care services, funding, community care, welfare benefits, political activism, transport, income, employment, workforce planning, policy, service integration, suicide-employment groups, economy, global warming, informatics services, outcomes, reporting - geographical info systems ...
 
(the spiritual domain = the four in combination) 
 
More information and four links pages cover each care (knowledge) domain (e.g. Interpersonal) available at:
 
http://www.p-jones.demon.co.uk
 
Many thanks for your time and best wishes with your studies and happy to assist if needed....
 
Kind regards
 
Peter Jones
Clinical Specialist: NHS Care Records Service Project / Informatics
Preston
Lancashire
UK
Hodges' Health Career - Care Domains - Model
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-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Kathryn Proudfoot
Sent: June 9, 2006 1:21 AM
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Subject: Rural Health Models

Hello Everyone,

I am looking to understand the types of models researchers are using
when
investigating rural health. Specifically,I'd like to know if:

i) there are any theories, models, frameworks that have been developed
to guide
health research in rural/isolated regions and/or for rural/isolated
populations.

ii) if so, where they have been developed and used (USA, Australia, UK)?

iii) if there are several of these where they come from (sociology,
epidemiology

I am doing a lit search but if someone out there has any useful
information on
this topic it would be much appreciated.

Best Wishes,

Kathryn Proudfoot
  
MSc Candidate
Dalhousie University
Department of Community Health & Epidemiology

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