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U.S. School Nursing Job Analysis

Brenna L. Morse, Lori Anderson, Laurie G. Combe, Sandi Delack, Lynnette Ondeck, Carissa Homme

2020The Journal of School Nursing31 citationsDOI

Abstract

The complexity and demands of the school nurse role have changed greatly over time. Our aims included determining tasks and knowledge relevant to modern school nursing in the United States, identifying continuing education needs of school nurses, and describing anticipated changes to the professional role. A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional web-based survey of 750 school nurses was performed. The study team evaluated calculations of mean importance and frequency for school nursing task and knowledge statements. Conventional content analysis was used to analyze open-ended responses. School nurses rated most tasks and knowledge as relevant to practice, underscoring the great depth and breadth of education and training school nurses need to meet the demands of students today. The results of this secondary analysis may be leveraged to accurately describe the school nurse role, advocate for nursing services, and support school nurses as they strive to better the health of school communities.

Topics & Concepts

School nurseNursingSchool nursingNurse educationPsychologyContinuing educationTask (project management)Medical educationMedicineManagementEconomicsSchool Health and Nursing EducationChild and Adolescent HealthHealth, psychology, and well-being
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