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Rural
women needed for chronic illness study
Saturday, September 13, 2008
The
Women to Women Project, a support network for rural women with
chronic illness, is seeking women to participate in a study group
forming in January, 2009.
The College of Nursing at
Montana State University is in its 13th year of this program,
which enhances rural women's ability to manage their chronic
condition and assesses its effect on their quality of life. As
one participant said, "We rural people are sometimes
isolated from the real world. It was great to be part of
something that not only helps yourself but others as
well."
Owning a computer is not necessary, but access
to a telephone land line in the home is required. Women
interested in participating in the group must be physically able
to use a computer, have a basic knowledge of how to use a
computer, be between the ages of 35 and 65 and be living with a
chronic disease such as arthritis, cancer, multiple sclerosis,
diabetes or heart disease. Participants also must reside in a
rural area. That is defined as living at least 25 miles outside
of a town of 12,500 people or more, in or around a town of less
than 12,500, or on a farm
or a ranch in Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon,
South Dakota, Wyoming or Washington.
Women
in the project are assigned to one of two groups. One group is
provided with Internet access that allows them to participate in
a self-help support group and gain information from health
teaching units and group discussions. The second group does not
use computers but provides important health-related data. All
groups participate in a telephone interview and complete three
written mail questionnaires.
"It was a 'great'
experience, especially for those who knew nothing of computers,
as we were taught how to find information on the Web, how to
judge if it was good or bad information, and how to gain
knowledge on whatever subject you wanted," wrote one woman
who participated in the computer group.
Women who are
interested in enrolling are asked to call toll-free (888)
375-1317 at the MSU College of Nursing, or contact the program
via e-mail at scudney@montana.edu. More information is available
on the Web at: http://www.montana.edu/cweinert.
Source: Montana
State University
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Time Stamp:
9/13/2008 at 2:32:10 PM UTC
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