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[Nurses as school children educators].

Ana M Plaza García1, Carmen Molíns Santos, Begoña Ayuso De la Torre

  • 1Centro de Salud de Vicálvaro, Madrid. aplaza.gapm01@salud.madrid.org

Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
|August 10, 2007
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Primary Health Care Area 1 in Madrid developed 559 school health activities between 1996-2005, primarily targeting students. Nursing professionals led these initiatives, emphasizing health promotion in educational settings.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Pediatric Health
  • Health Education

Context:

  • Primary Health Care Area 1 in Madrid
  • 1996-2005 academic years
  • 70 educational centers

Purpose:

  • To describe school children health activities
  • Analyze the scope and focus of health programs
  • Highlight the role of nursing professionals

Summary:

  • 559 activities conducted, with 56% in the Program to Promote Health in School
  • 44% of activities were projects by health professionals
  • 91% of activities focused on students, 6% on parents, and 3% on teachers

Impact:

  • Demonstrates significant nursing leadership in school health programs

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  • Highlights the focus on student health interventions
  • Provides data on health promotion activities in Madrid schools