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J Sch Health ; 94(7): 631-637, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38147978

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BACKGROUND: School-based health centers (SBHCs) have the capability to overcome youth barriers to care. Virtual care programs (VCP) facilitate connection between school nurse and off-site SBHC providers and can increase the reach of SBHCs. This project aimed to examine Denver Public School nurses' perspectives of a pilot VCP. METHODS: Thirteen semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted and coded using an inductive approach to identify key themes. RESULTS: Four major themes emerged: (1) obtaining consent, finding space, and capacity are challenges and nurses have suggestions; (2) nurses enjoy feeling like a valued member of a health care team, and providing additional resources to students; (3) nurses perceive benefits in providing free, efficient, higher level of care; (4) adopting novel technology is a facilitator and challenge; limitations included space and privacy. CONCLUSIONS: Key findings can be utilized to further inform practice.


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Qualitative Research , School Health Services , School Nursing , Humans , School Health Services/organization & administration , Female , Male , Interviews as Topic , Attitude of Health Personnel , Adult
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