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Lineberry, Michelle; Noland, Melody; Wilson, John F. – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
Many children have diagnosed diabetes that must be safely managed at school. New laws have created the potential for school systems to rely more heavily on unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) than on nurses to deliver health services, including administration of insulin injections. Using the theory of planned behavior as a framework, aims were to…
Descriptors: Diabetes, School Nurses, Role, School Health Services
Lineberry, Michelle; Whitney, Elizabeth; Noland, Melody – Journal of School Nursing, 2018
Passage of new laws, national standards regarding delegation, and the recommendation for at least one full-time nurse in every school have provided more visibility to the role of school nurses. Recent legislative amendments in Kentucky presented an opportunity to examine how the role of the school nurse is changing. Aims were to describe the (1)…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Caregiver Role, School Nurses, Barriers
Pennington, Nicole; Delaney, Elizabeth – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
Many schools across the United States do not have a full-time school nurse, resulting in care being provided by unlicensed school employees when children are sick or injured at school. The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in the number of students sent home when ill or injured based on who assessed the student in…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Attendance Patterns, School Personnel, Role