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Women in rural environments: considerations for holistic nurses
Holistic Nursing Practice
|July 1, 1994
Abstract:
Rural women deserve particular attention as they experience different kinds of stressors than urban counterparts. This article will discuss health care delivery issues in rural environments that should be considered by holistic nurses when providing care to this target population.
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