Authors

  1. Hege, Adam PhD
  2. Ball, Lanae PhD
  3. Christiana, Richard W. PhD
  4. Wallace, Conner BS
  5. Hubbard, Cami BS
  6. Truesdale, Danielle BS
  7. Hege, Jennifer MDiv
  8. Fleming, Howard MDiv

Abstract

Recent evidence highlights health disparities among rural communities. The purpose of this study was to learn from members of 2 Appalachia communities in North Carolina about barriers to health and well-being. Researchers conducted 3 focus groups (n = 24), which were coded and analyzed by a team of researchers to identify themes. Researchers identified 5 themes: (1) poverty/lack of economic opportunity; (2) access to health care and health resources; (3) social/mental health challenges; (4) food insecurity/hunger; and (5) youth/older adults being most vulnerable to health disparities. Ample evidence suggests that rural Appalachia is in dire need of public health attention.