Public perspectives on health improvement within a remote‐rural island community
Abstract Background Rural health outcomes are often worse than their urban counterparts. While rural health theory recognizes the importance of the social determinants of health, there is a lack of insight into public perspectives for improving rural health beyond the provision of health‐care servic...
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Main Authors: | Bobby Macaulay (Author), Neil McHugh (Author), Artur Steiner (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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