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- Title
Breaking Down the Administrative Barriers: Condom Availability in the School Setting.
- Authors
Maziarz, Lauren
- Abstract
School nurses are at the forefront of health resource decisions, education, and health advocacy in the school setting. When it comes to sex education and condom availability, navigating the politics and controversy surrounding student access and education is not an easy task. Moreover, recent research shows school administrators are not aware of sexual health issues in their district and are not typically supportive of condom availability, limiting evidence-based practice implementation in the school setting. At the district level, school nurses must recognize these challenges and develop plans to promote science-based interventions for students’ sexual health.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of sexually transmitted diseases; CONDOMS; DECISION making; HEALTH services accessibility; NURSES; PRACTICAL politics; SCHOOL administrators -- Psychology; SCHOOL nursing; SEX education; REPRODUCTIVE health; OCCUPATIONAL roles; EVIDENCE-based nursing
- Publication
NASN School Nurse, 2018, Vol 33, Issue 2, p110
- ISSN
1942-602X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1942602X17747206