Document Type
Research Report
Publisher
University of Montana Rural Institute
Publication Date
5-2014
Disciplines
Community Health and Preventive Medicine | Public Health
Abstract
Self-Advocacy for Rural American Health was a program developed for a research project that helped consumers locate community resources to support their health. Those who used community resources to manage health and pursue goals experienced long term positive outcomes.
Keywords
health and wellness, health self-management, health promotion, rural, disability
Rights
© 2014 RTC:Rural.
Granting Agency
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Acknowledgement
Our research is supported by grant #H133B080023 from the National Institute on Disability and RehabilitationResearch, U.S. Dept. of Education.
Project Number
H133B080023
Recommended Citation
Hargrove, T., Liston, B., & Ravesloot, C. (2014). Self-advocacy for rural American Health (SARAH): Program overview and implementation. Missoula: The University of Montana Rural Institute.