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Lambe, Catherine I.; Hoare, Karen J. – Journal of School Nursing, 2014
Skin infections are a major cause of preventable hospitalization, with young people being particularly susceptible. Community-associated methicillin-resistant "Staphylococcus aureus" (CA-MRSA) infection typically presents as skin infection. CA-MRSA infection rates have increased rapidly in the past decade. Exploration of literature…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Diseases, Disease Incidence, Literature Reviews
Gapinski, Mary Ann; Sheetz, Anne H. – Journal of School Nursing, 2014
The National Association of School Nurses' research priorities include the recommendation that data reliability, quality, and availability be addressed to advance research in child and school health. However, identifying a national school nursing data set has remained a challenge for school nurses, school nursing leaders, school nurse…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Data Collection, Documentation, Administration
Nelson, Helen Jean; Kendall, Garth Edward; Shields, Linda – Journal of School Nursing, 2014
This article provides an integrated review of the expert literature on developmental processes that combine social, biological, and neurological pathways, and the mechanisms through which these pathways may influence school success and health. It begins with a historical overview of the current understanding of how attachment relationships and…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Neurology, Biology
Olsta, Julia – Journal of School Nursing, 2013
The relationship between breakfast consumption and academic success has been extensively studied over the past 30 years. Despite the wide availability of school breakfast programs and the preponderance of evidence that breakfast consumption has positive effects on a student's ability to learn and function in the school setting, many students…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Health Promotion, Breakfast Programs, Nutrition
Dardis, Melissa R. – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
Measles, once a common childhood illness that many older school nurses could recognize without difficulty, needs review again after reemerging from Europe and other continents. A highly contagious disease, which has been referenced since the seventh century, the virus can cause serious illness and death, despite the fact that it is vaccine…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Immunization Programs, Communicable Diseases, Child Health
Chung, Sung Suk; Joung, Kyoung Hwa – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
Suicidal trends and related characteristics such as sociodemographic factors, psychological factors, and health behaviors can differ between countries. This study investigated the predictors of suicidal ideation and attempted suicide including health behaviors among American and Korean youth from two national representative data sets. In both…
Descriptors: Risk, Health Behavior, Youth, Drinking
Spina, Jennifer L.; McIntyre, C. Lynne; Pulcini, Joyce A. – Journal of School Nursing, 2012
Adolescents with life-threatening allergies are at a greater risk for a fatal anaphylactic event since only about half of them carry unexpired epinephrine available for emergency use. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of school nurse interventions that consisted of either routine or periodic checks during the school year for the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Statistical Analysis, School Nurses, Intervention
Luthy, Karlen E.; Thorpe, Aubrey; Dymock, Leah Clark; Connely, Samantha – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
State immunization laws necessitate compliance for students enrolling in a public or private school system. In support of state laws, school nurses expend hours to achieve immunization compliance with school-age children. For the purpose of creating a more efficient system, researchers implemented an educational and incentive program in local…
Descriptors: Intervention, Incentives, School Nurses, Immunization Programs
Maughan, Erin; Troup, K. D. – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
The purpose of this comparative review was to examine the legislative evolution of school guidance and school nursing over the past century, in hopes of identifying reasons why guidance counselors have been more successful in compliance to recommended ratios than school nurses. A literature review was conducted including CINAHL, MEDLINE, ERIC and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, School Nurses, Guidance Programs, School Guidance
Malone, Susan Kohl – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
Cognition, memory, safety, mental health, and weight are all affected by inadequate sleep. Biological studies indicate significant changes in sleep architecture during adolescence, such as changes in melatonin secretion, and a need for greater total sleep time. Yet, social contexts and cultural values impinge on these changing biological sleep…
Descriptors: Sleep, Adolescents, Hygiene, Adolescent Attitudes
Song, Suzan J.; Ziegler, Robert; Arsenault, Lisa; Fried, Lise E.; Hacker, Karen – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
There are inconsistent findings about depression in Asians. This study examined risk factors for depression in Asian and Caucasian adolescents. Stratified bivariate secondary analyses of risk indicators and depressed mood were performed in this cross-sectional study of high school survey data (9th to 12th grades) from 2,542 students (198 Asian).…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Adolescents, Whites, Depression (Psychology)
Lenhart, Clare M.; Daly, Brian P.; Eichen, Dawn M. – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
Current evidence is equivocal as to whether adolescent's perception of weight status is linked to both healthy and risky behaviors. This study examined the association between accurate and inaccurate perception of weight and self-reported health and risk behaviors among a diverse sample of obese, urban adolescents. Data were analyzed from 1,180…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Health Behavior, Suicide, Adolescents
Boyacioglu, Nur; Kucuk, Leyla – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to determine the extent to which irrational beliefs of students in early adolescents predict test anxiety. The study sample consisted of 557 students recruited from primary schools in Turkey. The Irrational Beliefs Scale for Adolescents (IBS-A) and the Test Anxiety scale were used as…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Test Anxiety, Early Adolescents
Putman-Casdorph, Heidi; Pinto, Susan – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
Asthma remains one of the most challenging chronic illnesses faced by school nurses both nationally and in the State of West Virginia. There is a clear need to provide ongoing continuing asthma education to school nurses. However, nurses face many barriers to receiving this education. The purpose of this pilot project was to develop and evaluate…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Distance Education, Pilot Projects, School Nurses
Wilkinson, Beverly – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
The increasing prevalence of self-injurious behavior (SIB) among mainstream adolescents has led to a growing body of research. This maladaptive behavior is used as a means of regulating negative emotions. Best practices regarding therapy are unclear, with many types of intervention being tried. Analysis of 36 qualitative and quantitative studies,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Promotion, Self Destructive Behavior, Behavior Modification

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