Rural Health Research Reports

SPHERU research projects in the area of Rural Health are listed below.
Click on the project's title for an overview of the project and links to related material.
For an overview of our general research goals in this area, please click here.
Photography Credits:
Durum Wheat in Farmer’s Hands ©iStockphoto.com/Roberto Gibbons Gomez
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Strengthening and Building Sexual Health of Aboriginal Youth and Young Adults
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Growing Minds: Building Quality Childcare Options in Rural Communities
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A Comparative Historical Analysis of the Emergence and Impact of Tuberculosis among the First Nations of Western Canada, 1700 to 1940
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Living with Hope:Developing a Psychosocial Supportive Program for Male Spouses of Women with Breast Cancer
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Living with Hope: Developing a Psychosocial Supportive Program for Rural Older Women Caregivers of Spouses with Advanced Cancer
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Assessing Drug Use by Rural Youth in East Central Saskatchewan
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Bringing a women-centered and culturally informed approach to fetal alcohol syndrome prevention targeting Northern Saskatchewan First Nations women
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Healthy life expectancy among Indians and Canadians: Are there any differences between gender, rurality, and socioeconomic status
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A Comparative analysis of the emergence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus among the First Nations of Manitoba and Saskatchewan: 1945-1970
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New Directions in Population Health Research: Linking Theory, Ethics, and Practice
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Osteoporosis care gap among the elderly: From screening to evidence-based management
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Toward and international analysis of the justice system response to intimate partner violence
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The Fight Against First Nations Tuberculosis in Manitoba: 1890 - 1950
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History of Diabetes Data Processing Unit
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Perceptions from the edge: Aboriginal and rural Saskatchewan residents living with Chronic Kidney Disease/Chronic Renal Insufficiency
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Population Health Training that Works: Strengthening the interface between Research, Policy and Community
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Falls Prevention Research Laboratory
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Evaluating Community and Organizational Transition to Enhance the Health Status of Residents of Northern Saskatchewan


