Abstract
This study investigates the experiences of one rural community in Central Pennsylvania following the closure of its singular pharmacy and primary health care facility. It aims to understand community members' responses and adaptations to declining health care accessibility and broader implications for rural health policy and practice. Employing a qualitative case study design, researchers conducted 26 in-depth interviews from May to December 2022. Interviews were grounded in a phenomenological approach and focused on participants' perceptions of their community and experiences accessing health care. Data were analyzed thematically following a coding reliability approach. The closure of the health care facilities resulted in significant social and economic impacts, particularly among vulnerable groups, such as older adults, people with disabilities, and working-class families. Participants reported increased reliance on their social support networks to access care, delays in seeking care due to the strain from longer travel distances, and loss of familiar and trusted care providers. We also found an over-reliance on local emergency medical services for routine care. Although the community demonstrated resilience through the use of social networks, some adaptations carried health risks, including delayed care and unmonitored use of alternative remedies. This study highligths theneed for health care policies that address the immediate loss of services and support the social networks and economic stability that rural communities rely on in the absence of local health care facilities. This research contributes insights for policymakers, health care providers, and community leaders working to support rural communities facing similar health care losses.
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More From: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association
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