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Winsome Lam1, Engle A Chan, Kit S S Yeung

  • 1The School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.

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Interprofessional collaboration between nursing and social work professionals enhances early identification and prompt referral for schoolchildren. This collaboration improves health promotion and overall well-being for students.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Social Work in Schools

Background:

  • Interprofessional education is crucial for effective school health services.
  • Hong Kong lacked studies on nursing and social work collaboration in school health.
  • A community-based school caring project examined this collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore interprofessional collaboration between nursing and social work in school health services.
  • To understand how these professionals work together to improve child health outcomes.
  • To examine collaboration within a community-based school caring project.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research design.
  • Semi-structured interviews, field observation, and debriefing.
  • Qualitative content analysis of interviews with nursing and social work students.

Main Results:

  • Early identification of children's needs through collaboration for health promotion.
  • Prompt referral systems for schoolchildren requiring support.
  • Comprehensive planning and implementation of school health services.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative work effectively identifies and addresses complex child health needs.
  • Enhanced understanding of child problems leads to better health promotion interventions.
  • Interprofessional education is vital for policy development to promote child health and reduce risk-taking behaviors.