Pre-COVID-19 Nursing Care in Rural Communities Nursing Care in Rural Communities Living in a rural community can present challenges for residents in receiving adequate health care. Many believe that r
Pre-COVID-19 Nursing Care in Rural Communities Nursing Care in Rural Communities Living in a rural community can present challenges for residents in receiving adequate health care. Many believe that r
Pre-COVID-19 Nursing Care in Rural Communities
Nursing Care in Rural Communities Living in a rural community can present challenges for residents in receiving adequate health care. Many believe that rural communities present less health risks than urban communities. In actuality, they each have their own unique health problems and risks. In rural areas, the elderly population is at risk for not obtaining sufficient healthcare for numerous reasons such as knowledge deficit, lack of transportation, and financial woes. The healthcare community also faces challenges in providing healthcare in rural areas. The community health nurse plays an extremely important role in rural America. They will help ensure that the community has access to appropriate medical care and assist with referrals for financial assistance. Rural Community Health versus Urban City Health
There have many debates over the years about who has the better quality of life, including less health problems, those who live in rural communities or those that live in the urban city communities. Any person that is asked, will most likely have their own opinion. However, in actuality, both have their own unique set of health problems. Kids that grow up in rural areas, particularly farming areas, have a lower incidence of asthma and breathing difficulties than kids raised in urban areas. But, on the other hand, children in rural areas, on average, consume more fat and sugar than those in urban areas. Therefore, it is no surprise that the childhood obesity rate is the highest in rural areas CITATION Bec11 \l 1033 (Beck, 2019). Urban communities a higher rate of sexually transmitted diseases and more violent