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Comparing health outcomes of rural and urban diabetes patients: an audit of a Maori health provider
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Ryan, T. (2021). Comparing health outcomes of rural and urban diabetes patients: an audit of a Maori health provider. Kai Tiaki Nursing Research, 12(1), 60–62.
Examines whether diabetes management is influenced by proximity to health-care providers for rural and urban patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Includes patients living beyond a 5km radius from their health-care provider. Compares a Maori health provider, with a contract to support diabetes patients, and which employs a practice nurse who organises support under a kaupapa Maori framework, with an urban Maori health practice.
Comparing health outcomes of rural and urban diabetes patients: an audit of a Maori health providerRyan, T.openurl:?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fwww.nursingresearch.co.nz%2Frefbase%2F&genre=article&atitle=Comparing%20health%20outcomes%20of%20rural%20and%20urban%20diabetes%20patients%3A%20%20an%20audit%20of%20a%20Maori%20health%20provider&title=Kai%20Tiaki%20Nursing%20Research&issn=1179-772X&date=2021&volume=12&issue=1&spage=60&epage=62&aulast=Ryan&aufirst=Timothy&pub=New%20Zealand%20Nurses%20Organisation&place=Wellington%2C%20N.Z.&sid=refbase%3ANZNO%20Librarycitekey:Ryan2021Ryan, T. (2021). Comparing health outcomes of rural and urban diabetes patients: an audit of a Maori health provider. Kai Tiaki Nursing Research, 12(1), 60-62.2021JournalArticletextMaori health carePrimary health careDiabetesRural health servicesKaupapa MaoriNew Zealand Nurses Organisation1179-772XKai Tiaki Nursing Research20211216062