TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Extending the university into the community to address healthcare disparities JO - West Virginia medical journal A1 - Fitch, Cindy A1 - Donato, Louise A1 - Strawder, Paula SP - 72 EP - 74 VL - 109 IS - 4 N2 - Healthcare disparities in rural areas contribute to poor health outcomes, but health outcomes are also affected by social determinants of health and lifestyle behaviors. There is a compelling need to promote physical, mental, and financial health through community-based programs that lead to behavior change. The objective of this article is to disseminate information about West Virginia University Extension Service programming as it relates to health issues in rural communities. There is a WVU Extension office in each county with one or more faculty and staff members. They deliver research-based educational programs that promote diabetes self-management, moderate physical activity, healthier food choices, stress management, fall prevention, and financial competency. Healthcare providers are encouraged to refer clients to their local Extension office for educational programs that put knowledge to work.
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