2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-015-0071-0
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Health promotion in schools: a multi-method evaluation of an Australian School Youth Health Nurse Program

Abstract: BackgroundHealth promotion provides a key opportunity to empower young people to make informed choices regarding key health-related behaviours such as tobacco and alcohol use, sexual practices, dietary choices and physical activity. This paper describes the evaluation of a pilot School Youth Health Nurse (SYHN) Program, which aims to integrate a Registered Nurse into school communities to deliver health promotion through group education and individual sessions.MethodsThe evaluation was guided by the RE-AIM (re… Show more

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“…Nurses play an important role in maintaining people's health and therefore in raising among people awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle [2] and also in promoting healthy living among children in kindergartens and schools [3]. It is established that nurses who are physically active and live a healthy life encourage patients more directly and advise them on healthy lifestyles [2].…”
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“…Nurses play an important role in maintaining people's health and therefore in raising among people awareness of the importance of a healthy lifestyle [2] and also in promoting healthy living among children in kindergartens and schools [3]. It is established that nurses who are physically active and live a healthy life encourage patients more directly and advise them on healthy lifestyles [2].…”
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“…The consequences of this high service demand resulted in an inability to revisit and review schools four times a year as recommended by policy. This minimal reinforcement may have hindered the programme from being fully accepted and adopted at the schools [39].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The school nurse should pay attention to an adolescent's background (gender and health status). The school nurse has a good opportunity to have a particular effect on the health and well‐being of adolescent girls , while boys are more hesitant to seek out school‐based health care services because they are afraid of being perceived as weak or are afraid of being bullied .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lifestyle counselling benefits adolescents by increasing their attitudes and knowledge and motivating them to evaluate their own lifestyles and adhere to lifestyles changes . Good‐quality lifestyle counselling can prevent problems from becoming worse and decrease the costs of health care .…”
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confidence: 99%