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Partnering with schools: a win-win experience. The Journal of nursing education [J Nurs Educ] Journal article

 
Schwartz M, Laughlin A 
Partnering with schools: a win-win experience. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
J Nurs Educ 2008 Jun; 47(6):279-82.


In many states, budget cuts have influenced school systems to question whether school nurses are necessary. Consequently, many schools no longer have a nurse to coordinate school health services. Creighton University School of Nursing saw this situation as an opportunity. Using schools as clinical sites for nursing students has resulted in positive outcomes for all involved. Competencies successfully demonstrated by nursing students have included understanding concepts of health and illness, identification of strategies to promote and protect the school-age population, and the ability to provide population-focused prevention within the community. Faculty think the school population is healthier and school personnel have increased knowledge of health promotion and protection strategies for school-age children as a result of the school health project. The education provided serves to promote the well-being of students, families, and the community and prepares them to make health-related choices. The project has also resulted in health benefits for the community.



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