Asian Nursing Research
Volume 1, Issue 3 , Pages 147-152, December 2007

Working Together: Health Promoting Schools and School Nurses

  • Kathleen Fritsch, RN, MN, NP

      Affiliations

    • Regional Adviser in Nursing, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, Manila, Philippines
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Kathleen Fritsch, RN, MN, NP, Regional Adviser in Nursing, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, P.O. Box 2932 (United Nations Avenue), 1000 Manila, Philippines
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  • Karen A. Heckert, PhD, MPH, MSW

      Affiliations

    • Acting Regional Adviser, Health Promotion, World Health Organization, Western Pacific Region, Manila, Philippines

The health of children and adolescents pose multiple challenges for health professionals in these times of rapid socioeconomic, political, cultural, epidemiological and health system changes. The health promoting schools approach and accompanying national models, regional and global initiatives, provide a mechanism for integrating health promotion and core nursing functions into schools and communities, while preventing premature morbidity and mortality from chronic and debilitating conditions. Nurses, in collaboration with educators, other health professionals, students, parents, councils and community members, are core and instrumental means to generate and support change in school settings, aimed at creating environments supportive to health.

Key Words:  adolescent health , health promotion , nurse's role

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PII: S1976-1317(08)60017-1

doi:10.1016/S1976-1317(08)60017-1

Asian Nursing Research
Volume 1, Issue 3 , Pages 147-152, December 2007