TY - JOUR
T1 - Mitigating health inequalities in rural European communities through collaborative primary care research: A position paper of the WONCA Europe network EURIPA
AU - Dolan, Miriam
AU - Petrazzuoli, Ferdinando
AU - Wynn-Jones, John
AU - Fosse, Anette
AU - Clark, Christopher E
AU - Falanga, Rosario
AU - Dumitra, Gheorghe Gindrovel
AU - Gussy, Mark
AU - Lionis, Christos
AU - Colosio, Claudio
AU - Payne, Rebecca
AU - Kenkre, Joyce
AU - Javorská, Kateřina
AU - Tsiligianni, Ioanna
AU - Kurpas, Donata
AU - Halata, David
AU - Glynn, Liam
AU - Sanders, Tim
PY - 2025/11/24
Y1 - 2025/11/24
N2 - Rural populations in Europe face health inequalities due to a multitude of factors, including the higher prevalence of multi-morbidity, inadequate access to primary and secondary health care services, and widespread health workforce shortages. Although some challenges are also present in other contexts, the multitude and interconnectedness of these factors induce significant health inequalities. Research is a prime tool to demonstrate these, examine potential rural-specific solutions and serve as an essential advocacy instrument for change. Rural primary care remains however significantly underrepresented in European research, contributing further to the health inequities as policies and interventions are often based on urban-centric data. Therefore, advancing evidence-based solutions for rural primary healthcare requires stronger research collaboration. In response, the Rural Health European Academic Network (RHEAN) was established in 2024 to expand academic partnerships beyond the WONCA Europe network EURIPA, the European Rural and Isolated Practitioners Association. This paper identifies rural-specific primary care challenges emerging from key literature and network discussions that shape RHEAN's collaborative research agenda. The agenda will be refined through a mapping survey of rural primary healthcare research and education within the networks.
AB - Rural populations in Europe face health inequalities due to a multitude of factors, including the higher prevalence of multi-morbidity, inadequate access to primary and secondary health care services, and widespread health workforce shortages. Although some challenges are also present in other contexts, the multitude and interconnectedness of these factors induce significant health inequalities. Research is a prime tool to demonstrate these, examine potential rural-specific solutions and serve as an essential advocacy instrument for change. Rural primary care remains however significantly underrepresented in European research, contributing further to the health inequities as policies and interventions are often based on urban-centric data. Therefore, advancing evidence-based solutions for rural primary healthcare requires stronger research collaboration. In response, the Rural Health European Academic Network (RHEAN) was established in 2024 to expand academic partnerships beyond the WONCA Europe network EURIPA, the European Rural and Isolated Practitioners Association. This paper identifies rural-specific primary care challenges emerging from key literature and network discussions that shape RHEAN's collaborative research agenda. The agenda will be refined through a mapping survey of rural primary healthcare research and education within the networks.
KW - Rural
KW - General Practice
KW - Primary Care
KW - Health Inequalities
KW - Research Network
KW - Humans
KW - Rural Population
KW - Rural Health Services
KW - Health Services Research
KW - Primary Health Care
KW - Health Services Accessibility
KW - Europe
KW - Health Status Disparities
KW - Healthcare Disparities
U2 - 10.1080/13814788.2025.2585560
DO - 10.1080/13814788.2025.2585560
M3 - Article
SN - 1381-4788
VL - 31
JO - The European journal of general practice
JF - The European journal of general practice
IS - 1
M1 - 2585560
ER -