Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care, Volume 5, Number 2, Fall 2005

Chronically Ill Rural Women’s Views of Health Care

Clarann Weinert, Allene Littell Whitney, Wade Hill, Shirley Cudney

Abstract


Successful adaptation to chronic illness requires a collaborative relationship between ill individuals and health care providers. This article reports a secondary analysis of data from a computer-outreach intervention that examined the experiences of 110 chronically ill rural women in communicating with their health care providers and determined factors that influenced their satisfaction with care received. Five themes identified from qualitative data were: self-reliance; treatment/therapies; interactions with health care providers; financial constraints; and accessibility of health care. Quantitatively, three independent variables contributed significantly (p

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