Removing Student Access Barriers: An Intervention to Reduce Medical Exclusion for Students Without Physical Examinations.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Dominic A Antonacci, Catherine F Yonkaitis
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Abstract

High school freshman students without documentation of physical examinations and/or vaccination are excluded from school by state-mandated health requirements. With social determinants impacting student medical compliance, school nurses lack evidence-based interventions to reduce medical exclusion. This quality improvement project aims to reduce medical exclusion at the project site by 25% from the previous year by focusing on meeting the freshman physical examination requirement. A three-pronged PDSA cycle evaluates each program intervention [resource guides, phone calls, temporary health clinic] in reducing medical exclusion. After the distribution of two resource guides, 93 personalized phone calls were made to families with missing health documentation. On the first day of school, 28 freshmen remained out of medical compliance. The temporary on-site health clinic provided physical examinations to 13 of the 28 students. Through a systematic approach operationalizing community partnerships, school nurses can reduce barriers to achieving medical compliance and support student agencies in accessing healthcare.

消除学生接触障碍:减少对没有体检的学生的医疗排斥的干预措施。
根据国家规定的健康要求,没有体检和/或疫苗接种文件的高中新生被学校拒之门外。由于影响学生医疗依从性的社会决定因素,学校护士缺乏基于证据的干预措施来减少医疗排斥。本次质量提升项目旨在以满足新生体检要求为重点,将项目点医疗排斥现象较上年减少25%。一个三管齐下的PDSA循环评估每个方案干预[资源指南、电话、临时诊所]在减少医疗排斥方面的作用。在分发了两份资源指南之后,向缺少健康文件的家庭打了93个个性化电话。开学第一天,28名新生仍未遵守医疗规定。临时现场诊所为28名学生中的13人进行了体检。通过系统地实施社区伙伴关系,学校护士可以减少实现医疗合规的障碍,并支持学生机构获得医疗保健。
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CiteScore
4.60
自引率
17.60%
发文量
57
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of School Nursing (JOSN) is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed forum for improving the health of school children and the school community. The JOSN includes original research, research reviews, evidenced-based innovations in clinical practice or policy, and more. In addition to nursing, experts from medicine, public health, epidemiology, health services research, policy analysis, and education administration, also contribute.
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