The well-being of rural communities affects the well-being of
those who reside in towns and cities because of rural-urban
connections through food, drinking water, infectious disease,
extreme environmental events, recreation, and for many, retirement
residence. In rural areas themselves, women play a critical role in
the health of their families and communities, yet women's health is
often marginalized or ignored. There have been limited studies to
date about rural women and health in Canada. Filling an important
gap in scholarship, this collection identifies priority issues that
must be addressed to ensure these women's well-being and offers
innovative theoretical and methodological ideas for
improvement.
Rural Women's Health integrates perspectives from rural
practitioners, residents, and scholars in a variety of fields,
including nursing, sociology, anthropology, and geography, to
tackle issues relevant to diverse settings across the country. As
such, it presents a national perspective on the nature of women's
health while respecting internal and regional diversity, as well as
viewpoints from international scholarship.
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