Logo image
School nurses' experiences, concerns, and knowledge of growth disorders in children: development of a monograph
Journal article   Peer reviewed

School nurses' experiences, concerns, and knowledge of growth disorders in children: development of a monograph

Janet K. Williams, Ann Marie McCarthy, Helga Bragadottir and David Reed
The Journal of school nursing, Vol.18(1), pp.25-32
02/01/2002
DOI: 10.1177/10598405020180010601
PMID: 11853372

View Online

Abstract

Growth disorders may be associated with difficult psychosocial adjustment, learning problems, and specific health risks. Appropriate school health programming relies on school nurses who are skilled in growth assessment, management of psychosocial and behavioral problems, and effective communication with school personnel, children, families, and health care resources. A monograph and model individualized healthcare plans were developed for growth disorders in school-age children as an educational resource for school nurses. Knowledge of growth disorders among nurses receiving the monograph was evaluated in a random sample of 336 school nurses, members of the National Association of School Nurses. Knowledge of growth assessment and individualized health care plans for children with specific growth disorders was significantly higher in the group of school nurses who received the monograph. Specific obstacles to implementing school-based health care for children with growth disorders are discussed.

Nursing Patient Care Planning Adult Clinical Competence Female Growth Disorders/nursing Humans Male Middle Aged Questionnaires School Nursing/education

Details

Metrics

29 Record Views
Logo image