Measuring rurality in health services research: a scoping review
Abstract Purpose This study is a scoping review of the different methods used to measure rurality in the health services research (HSR) literature. Methods We identified peer-reviewed empirical studies from 2010-2020 from seven leading HSR journals, including the Journal of Rural Health, that used a...
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Main Authors: | Robin Danek (Author), Justin Blackburn (Author), Marion Greene (Author), Olena Mazurenko (Author), Nir Menachemi (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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