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Issues for nurses in rural and remote Canada

M MacLeod1, A J Browne, B Leipert

  • 1Nursing Program, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, Canada. macleod@unbc.ca

The Australian Journal of Rural Health
|August 26, 1998
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Rural and remote nursing in Canada faces diverse challenges, including health status, isolation, and cultural safety, especially in First Nations communities. Current initiatives in practice, education, research, and policy aim to address these issues.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Public Health
  • Rural Health

Background:

  • Canada's vast geography presents unique healthcare challenges in rural and remote areas.
  • Diverse populations in rural and remote Canada experience varied healthcare issues.
  • Understanding the context of rural and remote nursing practice is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the context of rural and remote nursing practice in Canada.
  • To discuss key issues impacting rural and remote healthcare.
  • To highlight initiatives addressing these challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing data on rural and remote nursing in Canada.
  • Analysis of health status and social determinants of health in diverse rural communities.

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  • Examination of geographical and professional isolation factors.
  • Main Results:

    • Rural and remote nursing practice is shaped by diverse landscapes, industries, and cultures.
    • Significant issues include health status, social determinants of health, geographical and professional isolation, and cultural safety.
    • First Nations communities face particular challenges in rural and remote nursing.

    Conclusions:

    • Current initiatives in practice, education, research, and policy are underway to support rural and remote nursing.
    • Addressing cultural safety is paramount, especially in First Nations communities.
    • Continued focus on these areas is needed to improve healthcare delivery.