Unmasking hidden disparities: a comparative observational study examining the impact of different rurality classifications for health research in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Jesse WhiteheadGabrielle DavieBrandon de GraafSue CrengleRoss LawrensonRory MillerGarry NixonPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Substantial variation in rural health outcome and service utilisation rates were identified with different classifications. Rural rates using the GCH are substantially higher than the UREP. Generic classifications substantially underestimated rural-urban mortality IRRs for the total and Māori populations.