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The Australian Journal of Rural Health is a multidisciplinary journal, which aims to facilitate the formation of interdisciplinary networks to build and advance rural practice for all health professionals.
In 1999 the Australian Journal of Rural Health became the official journal of the National Rural Health Alliance, which is the peak body for rural and remote health organisations in Australia.
Articles
RuralHealthConnect: A network for evidence, innovation and action
-  411-413
-  22 April 2024
Editorial: Navigating low‐value care in regional, rural and remote Australia
-  213-215
-  22 April 2024
The burden of Finke Desert race‐related trauma: A 10‐year retrospective descriptive analysis
-  20 April 2024
Differences in cancer clinical trial activity and trial characteristics at metropolitan and rural trial sites in Victoria, Australia
-  17 April 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
Therapeutic alliance in videoconferencing psychotherapy: A review
-  280-299
-  10 December 2014
Addressing the health disadvantage of rural populations: How does epidemiological evidence inform rural health policies and research?
-  56-66
-  4 March 2008
Systematic review of effective retention incentives for health workers in rural and remote areas: Towards evidence‐based policy
-  102-109
-  20 June 2010
A comparison of barriers to mental health support‐seeking among farming and non‐farming adults in rural South Australia
-  347-353
-  15 June 2017