“…These results argue for the need to develop methods to support school nurses in working with a person‐centred approach in a long‐term perspective, based on the core concepts of listening to the narrative, establishing a partnership and a jointly agreed‐on health plan to understand each adolescent's individual situation (Ekman et al, ). In a trustful relationship, in which both adolescents (Golsäter et al, ; Nilsson et al, ) and school nurses (Hilli & Wasshede, ; Nilsson et al, ) argue for, it is possible to build a relationship allowing the adolescent to be an active partner and use his or her own resources in collaboration with the school nurse's professional knowledge, in line with a person‐centred approach (Ekman et al, ). To create opportunities to work using a person‐centred approach, school nurses need more knowledge, as well as time and structures, to work with adolescents with recurrent pain problems and to promote health in the school organization.…”