Rural Nursing 2018
DOI: 10.1891/9780826161710.0009
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Understanding the Lived Experiences of the Rural Bedside Nurse

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“…In addition, rural communities are generally closely knit due to limited social networks and scarce resources (Keller & Owens, 2020; Maclaren, 2018; Phillips & McLeroy, 2004). There is a relative lack of anonymity, and according to RNT, a general expectation among both clinicians and patients is that they will know one another on both a professional and personal level (Glover, 2019; Paré et al, 2022; Scharff, 2022). Therefore, interactions with health care providers tend to be more relational than transactional (Farmer et al, 2012; Scharff, 2022), which may also lead to a preference for in-person health care interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, rural communities are generally closely knit due to limited social networks and scarce resources (Keller & Owens, 2020; Maclaren, 2018; Phillips & McLeroy, 2004). There is a relative lack of anonymity, and according to RNT, a general expectation among both clinicians and patients is that they will know one another on both a professional and personal level (Glover, 2019; Paré et al, 2022; Scharff, 2022). Therefore, interactions with health care providers tend to be more relational than transactional (Farmer et al, 2012; Scharff, 2022), which may also lead to a preference for in-person health care interactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%