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Victoria Averill1, Julee Waldrop2, Anne Derouin3
1Pod Health, Brooklyn, NY; Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC; Weill Cornell Medicine, Manhattan, NY.
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Providing recommendations for health education programming is a task well-suited for school nurses who are pediatric experts and well-trusted members of our communities. Using clinical expertise, national and community trends, emerging health risks, and their professional critical thinking skills, school nurses are key members of the team that plans, implements, and evaluates standardized health education curricula. This article highlights important guidelines and resources for school nurses and school health education teams to successfully and confidently conduct health education curriculum evaluations using a standardized feasibility evaluation approach. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the ever-changing risk behaviors of adolescents within health education curricula and the need for school nurses to offer evidence-based recommendations to academic teams based on their unique expertise.
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