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Título
School Nursing Practice in Education Settings in Spain
Publicado en
The Journal of School Nursing. 2024
Editorial
SAGE
Fecha de publicación
2024
ISSN
1059-8405
DOI
10.1177/10598405241264732
Resumen
School nurses and pediatric nurses play vital roles in providing healthcare for children and adolescents in educational and healthcare settings. School nurses operate within educational institutions, serving as caregivers and facilitating communication between the school, families, and the healthcare system. These professionals closely collaborate with pediatric nurses. The primary objective of this study was to examine the state of school nursing in Spain. The research comprised 27 nurses, including 18 school nurses and 9 pediatric nurses, chosen through theoretical sampling. These nurses participated in in-depth interviews as part of the data collection process. Grounded theory, following Charmaz's process, was employed for data analysis. The findings underscore the nurses’ call for their mandated presence and regulation in all Spanish educational institutions to address contemporary health challenges and ensure inclusive education.
Palabras clave
Child health
Chronic disease
Educational needs assessment
Grounded theory
Pediatric nursing
School nursing
Materia
Enfermería escolar
School nursing
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