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Journal of School Health, 1987
ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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ABSTRACT: Since compulsory public education began in the United States, a component of that system which now is titled, School Health Services, has existed. Even with this history, the concept remains somewhat nebulous, even in the minds of its supporters, because of a paucity of verifiable, reproducible research in the area. Until research catches up
J R, Zanga, D S, Oda
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1996
Children, particularly adolescents, have unique health care needs and experience frequent barriers to receiving needed medical care. The expansion of school-based health services since the early 1970s is one recent development in the area of health services delivery that is a specific response to facilitate meeting the medical needs of youth.
S, Ryan, M, Jones, M, Weitzman
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Children, particularly adolescents, have unique health care needs and experience frequent barriers to receiving needed medical care. The expansion of school-based health services since the early 1970s is one recent development in the area of health services delivery that is a specific response to facilitate meeting the medical needs of youth.
S, Ryan, M, Jones, M, Weitzman
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Journal of School Health, 1953
THE health of the child is primarily the family's responsibility. However, when the child reaches school age, some health protection service while he is in school has long been recognized as a community responsibility. The obvious importance of attention to the health of the school child and the relative ease of access to the child and the family ...
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THE health of the child is primarily the family's responsibility. However, when the child reaches school age, some health protection service while he is in school has long been recognized as a community responsibility. The obvious importance of attention to the health of the school child and the relative ease of access to the child and the family ...
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Role of the School Nurse in Providing School Health Services
Pediatrics, 2016The American Academy of Pediatrics recognizes the important role school nurses play in promoting the optimal biopsychosocial health and well-being of school-aged children in the school setting.
B. Holmes +10 more
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School Staff's Satisfaction With School Health Services
The Journal of School Nursing, 2004The School Nurse Impact Committee of the Columbus Public Schools in Columbus, Ohio, initiated a survey to determine staff satisfaction with the delivery of health services. School nurses need the cooperation and support of the staff to successfully deliver school health services, therefore, the staff’s satisfaction with school health services is ...
Julie, Winland, Amy, Shannon
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Journal of School Health, 2019
BACKGROUND From the perspective of schools, children's mental health is essential to academic success. Multitiered systems of support (MTSS) that provide prevention/promotion, early identification/intervention, and clinical treatment services have been ...
H. Walter +3 more
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BACKGROUND From the perspective of schools, children's mental health is essential to academic success. Multitiered systems of support (MTSS) that provide prevention/promotion, early identification/intervention, and clinical treatment services have been ...
H. Walter +3 more
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School Health Services in India: Status, Challenges and the Way Forward
Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2023A. Jakasania +9 more
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1978
School age is probably the most important phase of childhood. It is the period during which the child enters society’s training system from which he would emerge as a contributing member of the community according to his capabilities. The major problems of this phase do not lie in the field of disease and mortality but in growth and development to ...
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School age is probably the most important phase of childhood. It is the period during which the child enters society’s training system from which he would emerge as a contributing member of the community according to his capabilities. The major problems of this phase do not lie in the field of disease and mortality but in growth and development to ...
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