Asthma policy in Illinois: A survey of school nursing and staff knowledge and implementation patterns.
Public Health Nurs
; 41(4): 704-708, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
Our goal is to examine gaps in self-carry, asthma emergency protocol, and stock inhaler policy knowledge in Illinois schools.DESIGN:
A 30-item REDCap cross-sectional survey developed by a team of stakeholders was disseminated. Questions assessed policy knowledge, awareness, and practices regarding asthma emergency protocols, self-carry, and stock inhalers. SAMPLE Participants were Illinois school nurses belonging to a governmental organization listserv. MEASUREMENTS Analysis utilized Chi-square tests, descriptive statistics, and t-tests.RESULTS:
Nurses reported 36% of students on average self-carried asthma medication. Thirty percent of nurses were not aware of their emergency asthma policy and only 60% reported having an emergency asthma protocol in their school(s). Fifty-four percent of nurses were aware of stock inhaler programming. Of the 10.3% who reported a stock inhaler program, a lower frequency reported calling 911 for asthma emergencies. Perceived school asthma prevalence varied from 0%-87%.CONCLUSIONS:
Our survey demonstrates large variation in knowledge and implementation of school-based asthma health policy. This is likely due to variations in health policy education dissemination. Future efforts should focus on the dissemination and implementation of school-based asthma health policies to improve their more universal adoption and better support school-based asthma management.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Asma
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Serviços de Enfermagem Escolar
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Política de Saúde
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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