Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute and National Institute for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, 63 Eggleston Rd, Acton, ACT 2601 Australia.
Program Support Nurse Women Youth and Children Community Health Programs, ACT Health, Level 3, 1 Moore Street, Civic, ACT 2601 Australia.
BMC Nurs. 2015 Apr 22;14:21. doi: 10.1186/s12912-015-0071-0. eCollection 2015.
Health promotion provides a key opportunity to empower young people to make informed choices regarding key health-related behaviours such as tobacco and alcohol use, sexual practices, dietary choices and physical activity. This paper describes the evaluation of a pilot School Youth Health Nurse (SYHN) Program, which aims to integrate a Registered Nurse into school communities to deliver health promotion through group education and individual sessions.
The evaluation was guided by the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance) framework. The objectives were to explore: 1) whether the Program was accessible to the high school students; 2) the impacts of the Program on key stakeholders; 3) which factors affected adoption of the Program; 4) whether implementation was consistent with the Program intent; and 5) the long-term sustainability of the Program. Research included retrospective analysis of Program records, administration of a survey of student experiences and interviews with 38 stakeholders.
This evaluation provided evidence that the SYHN Program is reaching students in need, is effective, has been adopted successfully in schools, is being implemented as intended and could be maintained with sustained funding. The nurses deliver an accessible and acceptable primary health care service, focused on health promotion, prevention and early intervention. After some initial uncertainty about the scope and nature of the role, the nurses are a respected source of health information in the schools, consulted on curriculum development and contributing to whole-of-school health activities.
Findings demonstrate that the SYHN model is feasible and acceptable to the students and schools involved in the pilot. The Program provides health promotion and accessible primary health care in the school setting, consistent with the Health Promoting Schools framework.
健康促进为年轻人提供了一个重要机会,使他们能够就与健康相关的关键行为(如吸烟和饮酒、性行为、饮食选择和体育活动)做出明智的选择。本文描述了对学校青年健康护士(SYHN)计划的评估,该计划旨在将注册护士融入学校社区,通过小组教育和个别会议来提供健康促进。
评估遵循 RE-AIM(可达性、有效性、采用、实施、维持)框架。目标是探讨:1)该计划是否能为高中生所接受;2)该计划对主要利益相关者的影响;3)哪些因素影响了该计划的采用;4)实施是否符合计划意图;5)该计划的长期可持续性。研究包括对计划记录的回顾性分析、对学生体验的调查以及对 38 名利益相关者的访谈。
这项评估提供了证据表明,SYHN 计划正在接触有需要的学生,是有效的,已成功在学校采用,正在按计划实施,并且可以在持续的资金支持下维持。护士提供了一种可及和可接受的初级卫生保健服务,重点是促进健康、预防和早期干预。在最初对该角色的范围和性质存在一些不确定性之后,护士们成为了学校中受尊敬的健康信息来源,他们参与课程开发,并为整个学校的健康活动做出贡献。
研究结果表明,SYHN 模式对参与试点的学生和学校来说是可行和可接受的。该计划在学校环境中提供健康促进和可及的初级卫生保健,符合促进健康学校框架。