2019
DOI: 10.1177/1059840518824639
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Association of Presence of a School Nurse With Increased Sixth-Grade Immunization Rates in Low-Income Arizona Schools in 2014–2015

Abstract: School nurses often play large roles in implementation of school vaccination requirements aimed at controlling the spread of communicable disease. We analyzed the association between the presence of a school nurse and school-level vaccination rates in Arizona. Using school-level data from Arizona sixth-grade schools ( n = 749), we regressed average sixth-grade school-level immunization rates on presence of a school nurse (registered nurse [RN] or licensed practical nurse [LPN]) and school-level socioeconomic s… Show more

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“…School health staff are primary health care professionals who lead health services in schools and practice in a holistic manner to address the needs of schoolchildren and school personnel [ 1 ]. Some of their core duties include screening and early detection of impairment of hearing [ 2 ] and vision [ 3 ], and conduction of immunizations [ 4 ]. They serve a vital role in addressing students’ health problems by being involved in school based asthma care [ 5 ], diabetic care [ 6 ], management and referral for Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) infections [ 7 ], facilitating dental screening, assessing children’s immunization status per requirements of U.S. states, and managing acute and chronic chare [ 8 – 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School health staff are primary health care professionals who lead health services in schools and practice in a holistic manner to address the needs of schoolchildren and school personnel [ 1 ]. Some of their core duties include screening and early detection of impairment of hearing [ 2 ] and vision [ 3 ], and conduction of immunizations [ 4 ]. They serve a vital role in addressing students’ health problems by being involved in school based asthma care [ 5 ], diabetic care [ 6 ], management and referral for Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) infections [ 7 ], facilitating dental screening, assessing children’s immunization status per requirements of U.S. states, and managing acute and chronic chare [ 8 – 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…School nurses are in a unique position to positively influence the vaccination rates of students (Luthy et al, 2015) as they are community leaders (Brand, 2016), powerful change agents (NASN, 2018), and are an important part of the most trustworthy profession (Armstrong et al, 2021). While school nurses successfully improve vaccination rates of all vaccines (McCullough et al, 2020), the HPV vaccine is of particular importance. In fact, according to the CDC (2017), "School nurses play a critical role in protecting the next generation from cancers caused by HPV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of the school nurse in immunization compliance can be enhanced and made more efficient with additional resources. In many communities, school nurses are a trusted source of medical information and guidance 8,24,25 . The Council on School Health underscores the importance of school nurses as a part of the health care delivery team 26 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%