Nurse-Led Mobile Clinics to Improve Rural Health Access and Disaster Preparedness: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Texas Program
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Description
Examines the impact of nurse-led mobile clinics on healthcare access, continuity of care, and disaster preparedness in rural Texas. Provides a program evaluation of the mobile clinic model using mixed methods and describes mobile clinic structure, interprofessional education (IPE), disaster preparedness and response, rural health access, sustainability, and policy implications.
Author(s)
Nicole Peters Kroll, Sharon L. Dormire, Kelly L. Wilson
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 23(6), 702
Date
05/2026
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· Emergency preparedness and response
· Interprofessional training of the health workforce
· Mobile and episodic healthcare delivery
· Nurses
· Policy
· Sustainability of programs
· Texas
