GPs at the Edge: GATE, a qualitative investigation into the experience of delivering care in Irish Rural General Practice
Introduction: Over a third of Irish people live rurally. However, only a fifth of Irish general practices are located in rural communities and longstanding issues such as distance to other health services, professional isolation, and recruitment and retention of rural healthcare professionals (HCPs)...
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Main Authors: | Robyn Homeniuk (Author), Mike O'Callaghan (Author), Monica Casey (Author), Liam Glynn (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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