| Literature DB >> 29157097 |
Michelle Lineberry1, Elizabeth Whitney2, Melody Noland2.
Abstract
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) role of school nurses in Kentucky, (2) impact of school nurses, (3) challenges faced by school nurses, and (4) impact of budget cuts and legislation. Three focus groups were conducted. School nurses faced challenges of limited time and resources, communication barriers, and multiple documentation requirements. Nurses' greatest impacts were their availability, recognition of psychosocial problems and health concerns, and connection with resources. Nurses had not yet encountered many changes due to new legislation that expanded delegation of diabetes-related tasks to unlicensed school personnel, but some had concerns about possible negative effects while others expressed support.Entities:
Keywords: delegation/UAP; elementary; high school; middle/junior/high school; qualitative research; school nurse characteristics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29157097 DOI: 10.1177/1059840517741526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sch Nurs ISSN: 1059-8405 Impact factor: 2.835