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Open AccessThe meaning of nursing practice for nurses who are retired yet continue to work in a rural or remote community
Although much research has focused on nurses’ retirement intentions, little is known about nurses who formally retire yet continue to practice, particularly in rural and remote settings where mobilization of a...
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Open AccessBarriers and facilitators to development and implementation of a rural primary health care intervention for dementia: a process evaluation
With rural population aging there are growing numbers of people with dementia in rural and remote settings. The role of primary health care (PHC) is critical in rural locations, yet there is a lack of rural-sp...
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Open AccessNurses who work in rural and remote communities in Canada: a national survey
In Canada, as in other parts of the world, there is geographic maldistribution of the nursing workforce, and insufficient attention is paid to the strengths and needs of those providing care in rural and remot...
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Open AccessIncidence and prevalence of dementia in linked administrative health data in Saskatchewan, Canada: a retrospective cohort study
Determining the epidemiology of dementia among the population as a whole in specific jurisdictions – including the long-term care population–is essential to providing appropriate care. The objectives of this s...