Ohio School Nurses' Perceptions of School Absences for Dental Care

被引:0
作者
Townsend, Janice [1 ,2 ]
Peng, Jin [3 ]
Mcdaniel, Jodee [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Tran, Victoria Nguyen
Casamassimo, Paul [7 ]
机构
[1] Ohio State Univ, Div Pediat Dent, Coll Dent, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
[2] Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Columbus, OH 43205 USA
[3] Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Abigail Wexner Res Inst, Res Informat Solut & Innovat Res & Dev, Columbus, OH USA
[4] Ohio State Univ, Dept Dent, Coll Dent, Nationwide Childrens Hosp, Columbus, OH USA
[5] Ohio State Univ, Div Pediat Dent, Coll Dent, Columbus, OH USA
[6] Ohio State Univ, Div Dent Hyg, Coll Dent, Columbus, OH USA
[7] Ohio State Univ, Coll Dent, Columbus, OH USA
关键词
dental health; school nurses; school nursing practice; pediatric dentistry; oral health; HEALTH;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To evaluate the knowledge, practices and attitudes of Ohio school nurses regarding school absenteeism (SA) for dental treatment. Methods: A 40-item questionnaire was generated and distributed to 246 attendees at an annual conference for Ohio school nurses in December 2019. Results: The response rate was 65.9 percent (n=162 out of 246 attendees) and 136 surveys were eligible for inclusion. The sample was female (100 percent), worked at public schools (86.0 percent, n=117) and trained as registered nurses (83.8 percent, n= 114). Nurses reported no change in concerns over children missing school for dental appointments in the last five years (69.9 percent, n=95) and most agreed that SA for dental visits "almost never" negatively impacted the educational needs of children. The medical history of the patient was the most common factor when determining the duration of a school excuse (81.6 percent, n=111) and the potential for pain was the most common dental consideration (93.4 percent, n=127). Nurses reported that they "sometimes" had problems with a child after a dental visit (44.9 percent, n=61) and pain was the most reported problem (83.8 percent, n=114). Conclusion: Nurses did not feel that SA for dental treatment negatively impacted the educational needs of children. (J Dent Child 2023;90(3):118-29)
引用
收藏
页码:118 / 129
页数:12
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]  
Allen Gay, 2003, J Sch Nurs, V19, P225
[2]  
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 2020, Policy on medically-necessary care. The Reference Manual of Pediatric Dentistry, P22
[3]  
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 2020, Policy on the dental home. The reference manual of pedaitric dentistry, P43
[4]  
American Nurses Association, Assuring safe, high quality health care in pre-K through 12 educational settings: ANA position statement
[5]   Maintaining and Improving the Oral Health of Young Children [J].
不详 .
PEDIATRICS, 2014, 134 (06) :1224-1229
[6]   First-Aid Algorithms in Dental Avulsion [J].
Baginska, Joanna ;
Wilczynska-Borawska, Magdalena .
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING, 2012, 28 (02) :90-94
[7]   Evidence-Based Research on the Value of School Nurses in an Urban School System [J].
Baisch, Mary J. ;
Lundeen, Sally P. ;
Murphy, M. Kathleen .
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2011, 81 (02) :74-80
[8]  
Balfanz R., 2012, The importance of being in school: A report on absenteeism in the nation's public schools
[9]  
Bauer L., 2018, REDUCING CHRONIC ABS
[10]  
Brecher EA, 2021, PEDIATR DENT, V43, P463