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Desiree Colvin – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
Since the inception of the National Education Goals in 1989, the United States has enacted policies focused on student readiness to learn, but there is no single or clear definition of "ready to learn." Education quality and access are social determinants of health. However, students do not learn well if they are not healthy. This…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Social Influences, School Health Services, School Nurses
Wendy Doremus; Wendy Niskanen; Kim Berry; Robin Cogan; Alicia Jordan – National Association of School Nurses, 2024
School nurses are accountable for recording and maintaining student health information and documenting nursing care in a manner that is timely, accurate, legible, complete, retrievable, and securely protected. The most efficient, effective, safe, and secure method for managing student health information is through EHR utilization. For the purposes…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Student Records, School Health Services, Electronic Publishing
Doremus, Wendy A. – National Association of School Nurses, 2023
Bullying is a significant issue in schools and in the lives of students. By definition, bullying is unwanted and repeated aggressive and intentionally harmful behavior involving a perceived or real imbalance of power among school age youth. Bullying that occurs during students' years in school can result in school absenteeism, academic…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Aggression, Intervention
Ashwini R. Hoskote; Donna Rolin; Lynn Rew; Karen E. Johnson – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
Mental health issues have been exacerbated by COVID-19; therefore we examined how the school nurses' role in addressing mental health changed during the pandemic. We administered a nationwide survey in 2021, guided by the Framework for the 21st Century School Nurse, and analyzed self-reported changes in mental health interventions by school…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Intervention, School Nurses, COVID-19
Wendy Doremus – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that a collaborative, evidence-based, systems-thinking approach to school emergency preparedness is necessary to maintain safe, supportive, and equitable learning environments for all students. The registered professional school nurse (hereinafter referred to as "school…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Emergency Programs, Readiness, Program Development
Wendy A. Doremus; Gayle Black; Lucinda Hill – National Association of School Nurses, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that healthcare transition (HCT) planning and implementation for all students with healthcare needs should be a well-coordinated process that occurs whenever a student moves into, through, or out of a school setting. The continuation of safe, quality, equitable care for all…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Health Needs, Transitional Programs, Planning
Maddi Arrue-Gerra; Jaime Barrio-Cortes; Cristina María Lozano-Hernández; Jesús Ruiz-Janeiro; Cayetana Ruiz-Zaldibar; Monserrat Ruiz-López – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
This study aimed to describe the profile and practices of school nurses working at a network of educational centers in Spain. This was a descriptive study of the documented actions of 107 school nurses between September 2018 and June 2021 in 54 educational centers (55.6% private and 44.4% subsidized). The profile of the school nurses was young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Nurses, Profiles, Nursing
National Association of School Nurses; Wendy A. Doremus – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that healthcare transition (HCT) planning and implementation for all students with healthcare needs should be a well-coordinated process that occurs whenever a student moves into, through, or out of a school setting. The continuation of safe, quality, equitable care for all…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, School Nurses, Student Needs, Health Services
Christian Mazimpaka; Rashmi Paudel; Beverly Heinze-Lacey; Patricia A. Elliott – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
This scoping review explores leadership training opportunities for school nurses. The review was conducted to inform the development of a new leadership training program for school nurses in Massachusetts. A search conducted across four databases (PubMed, CINAHL, ERIC, and Web of Science) yielded four articles meeting the search criteria published…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Leadership Training, Program Evaluation, Competence
Wendy Doremus – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that regularly scheduled recess during the school day should be regarded as a childhood right that is necessary for the optimal health and educational growth of all students, and that recess should not be withheld for any student. The registered professional school nurse…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, National Organizations, School Nurses, Position Papers
Gormley, Jenny M.; Poirier, Vanessa; Hassey, Kathleen A.; Van Pelt, Maria; Ye, Lichuan – Journal of School Nursing, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruptions to U.S. school systems since March 2020. To facilitate our understanding of how school nurses participated in school reopening and what support school nurses needed beginning the 2020-2021 school year during the COVID-19 pandemic, we conducted a national survey in late summer 2020. A sample of 747…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Nurses, School Closing
Nina Flodin; Stina Lejtzen; Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
Schools are important arenas for mental health promotion initiatives. School nurses have the opportunity and ability to support and promote students' mental health, but their role and practices have been perceived as somewhat unclear. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore school nurses' mental health promotion practices. A total of 12…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Health Promotion, Mental Health, Role
Janene Batten – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
School nurses are indispensable for students' educational success. They are often the only healthcare professional a child will see who can care for immediate health needs, coordinate care for students' chronic health conditions, and promote healthy behaviors. This qualitative study is the first to investigate the experiences that influence the…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Role Perception, Access to Health Care, Wellness
A. Skarbek; P. Endsley; M. S. Chrisman; M. Hastert; C. Stellwagen – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
Modern wellness is a concept that has been discussed in the literature since the 1960's. To better understand wellness complexities in a school setting, a concept analysis was conducted using a modified version of Walker and Avant's method incorporating the nursing paradigm in the implications. A literature review was conducted and except for…
Descriptors: Wellness, Educational Environment, Health, Well Being
Suzanna Lieu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Background/significance: The World Health Organization identified bullying in childhood as major health problem; studies document its profound impact on physical, mental, and social well-being. To prevent these impacts, interventions need to be implemented. Bullying peaks in middle school; therefore, it is important to prepare school nurses to…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Bullying, Middle Schools, Knowledge Level