Website Search Results for: behavioral health workforce
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Date: Jun 14, 2023
A December 2021 survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) suggests that farmers and farmworkers are more aware of mental health resources and less likely to see stigma as a barrier to care, compared to previous surveys. Experts from AgriSafe, AgWell, and AFBF share their own success stories of stigma reduction as well as the challenges that remain in addressing farmers' mental health. - The Rural Monitor
...behavioral health professional who's familiar with agriculture communities. "They are sharing their experience with some people, especially if they've had a really good experience. They really want to let other people know about...
Date: Apr 2023
Describes the scope and diversity of rural and remote populations across the nation, highlighting sources of strength and struggle, including the effects of stigma, for rural Americans and rural healthcare providers. Explores potential approaches to disaster behavioral health in rural and remote areas, including governmental and policy approaches, community-based approaches, and telemedicine.
...behavioral health in rural and remote areas, including governmental and policy approaches, community-based approaches, and telemedicine. Date 04/2023 Organization SAMHSA Disaster Technical Assistance Center Tagged as Access · COVID-19 · Community and faith-based initiatives...
Date: Jan 22, 2020
National research has revealed it and rural research suggests it: over 40% of today's physicians are burned out. This in-depth story reviews information about burnout in healthcare professions and for physicians in particular. Along with reviewing causes and impact, a medical school wellness-advocate, a researcher, and a large healthcare organization with a rural footprint shared interventions and solutions. - The Rural Monitor
...behavioral health. Read part two – Healthcare Professionals' Mental Health Needs: Where Can They Go? . "We see these elevated risks in suicide in all the caring professions, whether it be dentists, human medicine, or animal medicine...
Date: Feb 6, 2019
Peer support specialists are trained laypeople in recovery with a mental health condition or substance use disorder who act as mentors and coordinators for clients with similar behavioral health issues. PSSs in rural Arizona, Michigan, and North Dakota share the challenges and successes they see in their communities. - The Rural Monitor
...behavioral health condition. Effective as mentors because of their lived experience, PSSs can assist clients with everything from completing paperwork and providing transportation to finding community resources. I think the peer support movement...
Reviewed: Jun 8, 2023
Introduction to telehealth program models that help improve care delivery in rural communities.
...health or substance use disorders, and workforce shortages such as limited numbers of specialty care providers. Telehealth can be used to reach patients in their homes, addressing barriers such as distance and transportation. Technology...
Added: Feb 18, 2021
Features healthcare-based programs that target childhood health and overall positive health behaviors for rural families.
...Behavioral Therapy that require a provider with an advanced degree may not be feasible to implement in some settings experiencing workforce shortages. Resources to Learn More TeleFIT: Telehealth to Assist with Pediatric Obesity in Rural...
Reviewed: Jul 16, 2024
Information for healthcare facilities that are looking to become a NHSC site.
...behavioral and mental health), which correspond to the designated HPSA type Where to find additional information: Review the Site Reference Guide Look into the site approval requirements for the Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery...
Date: Mar 27, 2024
Strategic collaboration allows rural organizations to combine resources and expertise to improve care and patient outcomes. Southern Illinois Healthcare, the Iowa Primary Care Association, and Minnesota's Winona Community HUB share how strategic collaboration has helped them conduct community health needs assessments, provide technical assistance to community health centers, connect patients to food and housing, and much more. - The Rural Monitor
...workforce shortages, and disparities in health outcomes. As a statewide network of integrated primary care providers, our impact is exponentially greater and more sustainable to environmental changes when we work together toward common goals." Through...
Date: 2023
Provides a national and state-by-state overview of population health for older adults across 52 measures using data from 22 unique data sources. Covers social and economic factors, physical environment, clinical care, behaviors, and health outcomes. Highlights health disparities, including rural-urban disparities, across five categories of health. Includes state-by-state summaries and county-level maps for risk of social isolation by state.
...behaviors, and health outcomes. Highlights health disparities, including rural-urban disparities, across five categories of health. Includes state-by-state summaries and county-level maps for risk of social isolation by state. Date 2023 Organization...
Reviewed: Jan 17, 2024
Some of the most common challenges experienced when implementing a health promotion and disease prevention program in a rural community.
...health outcomes. Cultural and social issues: Unique cultural and social norms can affect the program's likelihood of success. Many rural communities have deeply rooted traditions and cultures around food, lack of trust for medical...