Development of Youth‐Centered Health Messaging Posters for High School‐Based Health Clinics in Hawaii
Elizabeth A. McKay,
Deborah Mattheus,
Whitney R. Garney
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDYouth may be reluctant to seek health care from school health providers due to feeling embarrassed or stigmatized in the health office environment or worried about their confidentiality. The purpose of this project was to create a set of youth‐centered health posters that promote youth engagement with nursing staff and to standardize health messaging across high schools in Hawaii school‐based clinics.METHODSTwo community advisory boards, 1 composed of 10 youth stakeholders (mean age 17 years) and the… Show more
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