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Schroeder, Krista; Young, Ally; Adman, Gail; Ashmeade, Ann Marie; Bonas, Estherlyn; Day, Sophia E.; Konty, Kevin – Journal of School Nursing, 2023
This study assessed associations between school nurse workload and student health and academic outcomes. We hypothesized that lower school nurse workload would be associated with better student outcomes, with associations being greater for members of groups who experience health disparities. Our methods entailed secondary analysis of data for New…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Responsibility, Correlation, Elementary School Students
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Schroeder, Krista; Smaldone, Arlene – Journal of School Nursing, 2017
A recent evaluation of a school nurse-led obesity intervention demonstrated a 5% implementation rate. The purpose of this study was to explore school nurses' perceived barriers to and facilitators of the intervention in order to understand reasons for the low implementation rate. Methods included semi-structured individual interviews with school…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Obesity, Intervention, Health Promotion
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Schroeder, Krista; Travers, Jasmine; Smaldone, Arlene – Journal of School Health, 2016
Background: Schools are a key setting for childhood obesity interventions, yet nurses are not often included in delivering these interventions. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine school-based interventions involving nurses in a role beyond anthropometric measurement for effect on change in body measures.…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Obesity, Child Health, Intervention
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Schroeder, Krista; Malone, Susan Kohl; McCabe, Ellen; Lipman, Terri – Journal of School Nursing, 2018
Social determinants of health (SDOH), the conditions in which children are born, grow, live, work or attend school, and age, impact child health and contribute to health disparities. School nurses must consider these factors as part of their clinical practice because they significantly and directly influence child well-being. We provide clinical…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Social Indicators, Best Practices, Access to Health Care