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Cold comfort care

Alison Moore Freelance journalist

New pressures on health services in rural areas mean nurses have to go the extra mile to care for their patients. Alison Moore reports

People living in remote rural areas often have difficulty accessing healthcare services, and community and primary care providers are set to be even more important as hospital services become centralised. Rural nurses demonstrate high levels of skill, resilience and ingenuity in bringing care to patients in their own homes.

Nursing Standard. 28, 19, 20-22. doi: 10.7748/ns2014.01.28.19.20.s26

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