Winter Webinar Series Let s Talk! 2015 Winter Webinar Series Date January 14, 2015 January 28, 2015 February 11, 2015 March 11, 2015 Webinar Title of Tomorrow Starts Today A Culture of Health and Pills, Shots and Drugs Oh My! Medication Administration in the School Setting So Much To Do What Do I Do Next? Setting Priorities and a Look at Competencies To Delegate or Not to Delegate That is the Question! Nursing Delegation in the School Setting of Tomorrow Starts Today of Tomorrow Starts Today 2015 Winter Webinar Series Carolyn Duff President of NASN Practicing School Nurse A.C. Moore Elementary School Columbia, SC Beth Mattey President Elect of NASN Practicing School Nurse Mount Pleasant High School Wilmington, DE Culture of Health If birds with cameras flew over America today, they would not see a flourishing culture of health. Instead, they would see a nation that has for too long mistakenly defined being healthy as simply not needing to seek health care. Risa Lavizzo Mourey, MD, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Do schools embrace and reflect a culture of health? How can school nurses lead the way to lifestyles of health? How do we get there? How do we get from here to tomorrow?
Objectives Outline Context of This is SO different from working in a hospital!! CONTEXT OF SCHOOL NURSING (ANA & NASN, 2011; Guilday, 2014, Wold & Selekman, 2013 ) School population based health care Needs of school community Context of Address individual needs Communities and School Communities have different needs depending on:
Roots in Public Health The Art and Science of PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING MODEL (NASN, 2013) Public Health System EMS Civic Groups Schools Nursing Homes Neighborhood Community Organizations Nonprofit Centers Organizations Early Days of 21 st Century Hospitals Doctors CHCs Drug Public Health Treatment Agency Laboratories Mental Health Law Faith Institutions Enforcement Fire Tribal Health Home Health Transit Employers Elected Officials Corrections Source: Public Health Practice Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Public Health Performance Standards Program, User Guide (first edition), 2002. (Current version available at www.cdc.gov/nphpsp) Early Days of Originally focused on exclusion of students with infections Worked for inclusion of all students Vision to serve all children regardless of economic, social status or national origin 21 st Century Work to support students in meeting the universal goals of education and health for academic success and optimal wellness NASN mission: To advance school nurse practice to keep students healthy, safe and ready to learn At the Core of Nursing Competency and Care CARE COORDINATION (ANA & NASN, 2011)
(Guilday, 2014) (Engelke, Guttu, Warren & Swanson, 2008) Nemours Health System in Delaware is collaborating with school nurses to coordinate care for students with complex health care needs. Evaluated based on the goals for the child Success depends on improvements in the child s health, quality of life or academic success Not based on nursing interventions provided (McClanahan & Weismuller, 2014) (Engelke, Guttu, Warren & Swanson, 2008) Reaching to Tomorrow: If someone were to be able to capture a picture:
References Winter Webinar Series Engelke, M., Guttu, M., Warren, M., & Swanson, M. (2008). School nurse case management for children with chronic illness: Health, academic, and quality of life outcomes. Journal of School Nursing: 24: 4, 205 214. American Nurses Association (ANA), National Association of School Nurses (NASN).(2011). Scope and standards of school nursing practice. Silver Spring, MD. Guilday, P. (2014). The student health collaboration: An innovative approach to enhancing communication and improving student health. NASN School Nurse: 29, 244. doi: 10.1177/1942602X14540215. McClanahan, R. & Weismuller, P. (2014). School Nurses and for Children with Complex Needs: An Integrative Revew. Journal of, September 28, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1059840514550484. McDonald K, Schultz E, Albin L, et al. (2010). Care coordination atlas version 3(Prepared by Stanford University under subcontract to Battelle on Contract No. 290 04 0020). AHRQ Publication No. 11 0023 EF. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. National Association of School Nurses. (2011). The Role of the School Nurse. Accessed from http://www.nasn.org/portals/0/positions/2011psrole.pdf National Association of School Nurses (NASN). (2013). Public health as the foundation of school nursing practice. Accessed from: http://www.nasn.org/portals/0/statements/resolutionph.pdf Wold, S. & Selekman, J. (2013. ) Frameworks and Models for Practice. In J. Selekman (Ed.), : A Comprehensive Text (pp.79 108). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company. Date January 14, 2015 January 28, 2015 February 11, 2015 March 11, 2015 Webinar Title of Tomorrow Starts Today A Culture of Health and Pills, Shots and Drugs Oh My! Medication Administration in the School Setting So Much To Do What Do I Do Next? Setting Priorities and a Look at Competencies To Delegate or Not to Delegate That is the Question! Nursing Delegation in the School Setting Also from NASN! School Nurse Net the only online professional forum just for school nurses! Schoolnursenet.nasn.org NASN 2015 Annual Conference June 24 27, 2015 Philadelphia, PA Nasn.org/NASN2015