| Literature DB >> 30717774 |
Cecilia Hultstrand Ahlin1, Dean Carson2, Isabel Goicolea3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: There is a continuing challenge to ensure equitable access to youth healthcare services in small rural communities. Sweden's 'youth clinic' system is an attempt to provide comprehensive youth health services from a single centre, but many small rural communities have not adopted the youth clinic model. This study uses one case study to examine what the issues might be in establishing a youth clinic in a small rural community. The objective of this paper is to examine the issues around youth healthcare access in one municipality without a youth clinic, and to explore whether and how a youth clinic model might contribute to access in this municipality.Entities:
Keywords: Health services; Rural; Youth; Youth clinics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30717774 PMCID: PMC6360772 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-019-4108-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Demographic and geographic characteristics of the municipality
| Area | 7500 km2 |
| Number of inhabitants, 2016 | 6000 |
| Median age | 47.1 |
| Number of people aged 13–24, 2016 | 750 |
| Density of inhabitants | 0.8/km2 |
| Distance to provincial capital | 300 km |
Characteristics of participants
| Participants in individual interviews | Participants in focus group discussion | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Sex | Occupation | Sex |
| School counsellor | Woman | Student | Girl |
| School nurse | Woman | Student | Girl |
| Nurse | Woman | Student | Girl |
| Expertise in rural medicine | Man | Student | Girl |
| Expertise in rural health | Man | Student | Boy |
| Social worker | Woman | Student | Boy |
| – | – | Student | Boy |