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Rankine, Jacquelin; Goldberg, Lauren; Miller, Elizabeth; Kelley, Lori; Ray, Kristin N. – Journal of School Nursing, 2023
Chronic absenteeism is associated with poor health and educational outcomes. School nurses have great potential to address the health and educational needs that contribute to absenteeism. Through qualitative analysis of interviews with school nurses, we characterize their current role in reducing absenteeism and identify barriers 3 that limit…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Employee Attitudes, Role, Barriers
Raible, Claire A.; Dick, Rebecca; Gilkerson, Fern; Mattern, Cheryl S.; James, Lisa; Miller, Elizabeth – Journal of School Health, 2017
Background: Project Connect is a national program to build partnerships among public health agencies and domestic violence services to improve the health care sector response to partner and sexual violence. Pennsylvania piloted the first school nurse-delivered adolescent relationship abuse intervention in the certified school nurses' office…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Prevention, Intervention, Surveys
Blacksin, Beth; Gall, Gail; Feldman, Elizabeth; Miller, Elizabeth – National Assembly on School-Based Health Care, 2010
Health inequities exist largely among socially disadvantaged people who are denied the highest attainable standard of health available to many Americans. Access to culturally competent, high quality, first-contact primary care through school-based health centers is an effective way to reduce health inequities and, therefore, improve health…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Public Health, Adolescents, Minority Group Children