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(SSCI, 2013) Perception and Needs in Health Education Curriculum Among School Nurses as Health Teachers in Korea
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   Perception_and_Needs_in_Health_Education_Curriculum_Among_School_Nurses_as_Health_Teachers_in_korea.pdf (168.4K) [3] DATE : 2019-02-07 11:51:37
The Journal of School Nursing, 2013.2

「Perception and Needs in Health Education Curriculum Among School Nurses as Health Teachers in Korea」

-Gyu Young Lee, RN, PhD1 and
-Ok Kyung Ham, RN, PhD, MCHES2

The study investigated perceived effectiveness and perceived barriers to health education curriculum targeting school nurses as health teachers in Korea. A total of 741 health teachers participated. The questionnaire included perceived effectiveness and perceived barriers to health education curriculum, future roles of health teachers, and needs for in-service training programs. The most frequently selected perceived barrier was a lack of personnel to serve in the health clinic when the nurse was teaching, although 60.9–61.7% wanted to continue both duties of health education and school health services. Perceived effectiveness of health education was positively associated with duration of teaching career (p < .05). Elementary school health teachers had higher perceived effectiveness than those in middle and high schools, while those with bachelor’s degrees had lower perceived effectiveness than those with master’s degrees (p < .05). In-service training and efforts to decrease the perceived barriers would help to offer effective health education.

 
   
 

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