综合性校本诊所:大学与社区合作。

S G McClowry, P Galehouse, W Hartnagle, H Kaufman, B Just, R Moed, C Patterson-Dehn
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目的:描述一所大学和社区合作经营城市小学诊所(SBC)的演变和现状人口:有资格在SBC接受治疗的学校儿童包括500名小学生和200名青少年,他们就读于同一栋楼的一所磁铁初中。这所学校的绝大多数学生都来自收入低于国家贫困水平的家庭。85%的孩子是黑人。15%是西班牙裔,非白人。结论:为儿童及其家庭提供了各种服务和方案,以促进健康和预防精神障碍。服务、教育和研究同时进行,以实现合作伙伴和参与者的多重目标。实践启示:高级执业护士可以通过sbc为学龄儿童及其家庭提供高质量的健康和心理保健服务。机构伙伴关系,利用彼此的优势,可以扩大SBC产品的可用性。
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A comprehensive school-based clinic: university and community partnership.

Purpose: To describe the evolution and current status of a university and community partnership engaged in operating an urban elementary school-based clinic (SBC) POPULATION: The children at the school who are eligible to receive care at the SBC include 500 elementary students and 200 adolescents who attend a magnet junior high school housed in the same building. The vast majority of the children attending the school are from families whose incomes are below the national poverty level. Eighty-five percent of the children are black. Fifteen percent are Hispanic, non-white.

Conclusions: A variety of services and programs are offered to the children and their families for the promotion of health and the prevention of mental disorders. Service, education, and research occur simultaneously to achieve the multiple goals of the partners and participants.

Practice implications: Advanced practice nurses can provide quality health and mental health care services for school-age children and their families through SBCs. Institutional partnerships, capitalizing on each other's strengths, can expand the availability of SBC offerings.

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