Spatial inequities of mental health nurses in rural and remote Australia

Author:

Sutarsa Nyoman12ORCID,Banfield Michelle3ORCID,Passioura Jason4,Konings Paul4,Moore Malcolm1

Affiliation:

1. Rural Clinical School Medical School College of Health and Medicine The Australian National University Acton Australian Capital Territory Australia

2. Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Faculty of Medicine Udayana University Bali Indonesia

3. Centre for Mental Health Research Research School of Population Health College of Health and Medicine The Australian National University Acton Australian Capital Territory Australia

4. National Centre for Geographic Resources and Analysis in Primary Health Care Research School of Population Health College of Health and Medicine The Australian National University Acton Australian Capital Territory Australia

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pshychiatric Mental Health

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