Exploring Parkinson's disease prevalence in regional, rural and remote Australia: A systematic scoping review
CONCLUSION: A paucity of reliable prevalence data indicates the need for well-designed, country-specific epidemiological studies to be conducted to estimate the actual impacts of the disease to inform public health planning, particularly in regional, rural and remote areas where access to PD-specific care is already inequitable.PMID:37897118 | DOI:10.1111/ajr.13054
Source: The Australian Journal of Rural Health - Category: Rural Health Authors: Shanna Fealy Patricia A Logan Peter S Micalos Rachel Rossiter Donovan Jones Pauletta Irwin Deborah Schwebel Vincent Carroll Alfred Wong Victor S C Fung Hugo Morales-Briceno Marguerite Bramble Source Type: research
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