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Caruana, Maria; West, Lorna M.; Cordina, Maria – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: The likelihood of children with asthma experiencing an exacerbation at school is significantly high when considering that they spend a substantial part of their day at school. This study, therefore, aimed to systematically review the literature to determine current asthma management practices by primary school teaching staff and any…
Descriptors: Diseases, Chronic Illness, Child Health, Intervention
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Toups, Madeleine M.; Press, Valerie G.; Volerman, Anna – Journal of School Health, 2018
Background: Asthma has no known cure, and though manageable, it disrupts the everyday lives of over 6 million US children. Because children spend more than half of their waking hours in school, students must be able to carry and administer their inhaler at school to manage their asthma. Methods: This policy paper is a comprehensive review of all…
Descriptors: Diseases, Chronic Illness, Self Management, Drug Therapy
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Lim, Eunjung; Davis, James; Choi, So Yung; Chen, John J. – Journal of School Health, 2019
Background: From 5 to 7.5 million schoolchildren are chronically absent, defined as missing =15 days of school within a year. Students miss schools due to various reasons such as health, socioeconomic status, and environmental factors. We examined child's health and behavior, family structure, and sociodemographics to understand chronic…
Descriptors: Family Structure, Attendance, Child Health, Environmental Influences
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Malcarney, Mary-Beth; Horton, Katherine; Seiler, Naomi – Journal of School Health, 2016
Background: School nurses can provide direct services for children with asthma, educate, and reinforce treatment recommendations to children and their families, and coordinate the school-wide response to students' asthma emergencies. Unfortunately, school-based health services today depend on an unreliable patchwork of funding. Limited state and…
Descriptors: School Nurses, School Health Services, Diseases, Child Health
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Hester, Laura L.; Wilce, Maureen A.; Gill, Sarah A.; Disler, Sheri L.; Collins, Pamela; Crawford, Gregory – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Asthma is a leading chronic childhood disease in the United States and a major contributor to school absenteeism. Evidence suggests that multicomponent, school-based asthma interventions are a strategic way to address asthma among school-aged children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages the 36 health…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, School Health Services, Intervention
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Gau, Bih-Shya; Hung, Chao-Chia – Journal of School Health, 2014
Background: The purpose of this study was to develop and test the psychometric properties of a questionnaire that assesses preschool teachers' self-efficacy in providing asthma care. Methods: A total of 407 teachers from 54 preschools in Taiwan participated in the study by completing the asthma management self-efficacy scale. We assessed validity…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Psychometrics, Foreign Countries, Diseases
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Hanson, Tabitha K.; Aleman, Martha; Hart, Lacey; Yawn, Barbara – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Approximately 9% of school-aged children in the United States have asthma. Since 1997, the Asthma Action Plan (AAP) has been recommended as an asthma self-management tool for individuals with asthma. In the school setting, the use of the AAP has been primarily dependent on communication between the family and the school through a paper…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, Self Management, Computer Mediated Communication
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Medaglia, Frances; Knorr, Robert S.; Condon, Suzanne K.; Charleston, Alicia C. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Asthma is the most common chronic disease among children today, yet surveillance is limited to national and state estimates which can vary over time, by location and by population types. This article describes a comprehensive statewide school-based asthma surveillance program and examines 5?years of surveillance data. Methods: After…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, State Programs, Pediatrics
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Panzera, Anthony D.; Schneider, Tali K.; Martinasek, Mary P.; Lindenberger, James H.; Couluris, Marisa; Bryant, Carol A.; McDermott, Robert J. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Self-management of asthma can now leverage new media technologies. To optimize implementation they must employ a consumer-oriented developmental approach. This study explored benefits of and barriers to improved asthma self-management and identified key elements for the development of a digital media tool to enhance asthma control.…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, Adolescents, Self Management
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Cicutto, Lisa; To, Teresa; Murphy, Suzanne – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Childhood asthma is a serious and common chronic disease that requires the attention of nurses and other school personnel. Schools are often the first setting that children take the lead in managing their asthma. Often, children are ill prepared for this role. Our study evaluated a school-based, multifaceted asthma program that…
Descriptors: Diseases, Chronic Illness, Child Health, Program Effectiveness
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Egginton, Jason S.; Textor, Lauren; Knoebel, Erin; McWilliams, Deborah; Aleman, Marty; Yawn, Barbara – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: This study explores ways southeast Minnesota schools currently address asthma problems, identifies areas for improvement, and assesses the potential value of asthma action plans (AAPs) in schools. Methods: Focus groups were used to query stakeholder groups on asthma care in schools. Groups were held separately for elementary school…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, School Health Services, Focus Groups
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Rodriguez, Eunice; Rivera, Diana Austria; Perlroth, Daniella; Becker, Edmund; Wang, Nancy Ewen; Landau, Melinda – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: With increasing budget cuts to education and social services, rigorous evaluation needs to document school nurses' impact on student health, academic outcomes, and district funding. Methods: Utilizing a quasi-experimental design, we evaluated outcomes in 4 schools with added full-time nurses and 5 matched schools with part-time nurses…
Descriptors: Diseases, School Nurses, Role, Child Health
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Carpenter, Laurie M.; Lachance, Laurie; Wilkin, Margaret; Clark, Noreen M. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Schools are an ideal setting for implementation of asthma interventions for children; however, sustaining school-based programs can be challenging. This study illustrates policy and practice changes brought about through the Childhood Asthma Linkages in Missouri (CALM) program to sustain such programs. Methods: Researchers analyzed…
Descriptors: Diseases, Child Health, School Health Services, Intervention
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Kaul, Teri – Journal of School Health, 2011
Background: Asthma is the leading cause of chronic illness among children in the United States, with a disproportionately higher incidence among minority children. In an attempt to increase understanding of the factors that may influence self-management of chronic disease, the study examined the relationship between self-efficacy belief and asthma…
Descriptors: African American Children, Health Services, Self Efficacy, Chronic Illness
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Sampson, Natalie – Journal of School Health, 2012
Background: No overarching federal agencies or policies are responsible for ensuring environmental health at schools in the United States, potentially allowing many inequities for low-income and minority communities to persist. This article examines emergent research, policy, and practice-based efforts that may be used to identify and address…
Descriptors: Child Health, Physical Environment, Social Justice, Schools
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