149177 Obesity prevention in schools: Current role and future practice of school nurses

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Martha Y. Kubik, PhD, RN , School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Mary Story, PhD, RD , Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Cynthia Davey, MS , Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN
Objective: To determine responsibilities of school nurses in delivering obesity prevention services, assess opinions and beliefs about school-based obesity prevention and determine factors associated with school nurses supporting and providing obesity prevention services

Method: In fall 2005, a self-administered survey was mailed to 275 school nurses in Minnesota; 221 were returned (response rate = 80%).

Results: Most (76%) school nurses supported the use of school health services (SHS) for obesity prevention. The likelihood of nurses supporting SHS for obesity prevention (p=0.009), as well as performing more child- (p=0.016) and school-level (p=<0.001) obesity prevention tasks increased as perceived support for school-based obesity prevention from health care providers and school administrators, teachers and foodservice staff increased. Nurses supportive of school-based height, weight and BMI screening and parent notification were twice as likely to perform child-level obesity prevention tasks (p=0.021) and more than three times as likely to support using SHS for obesity prevention (p=0.005).

Conclusion: Our study suggests considerable support among school nurses for school-based obesity prevention efforts and a growing interest in providing primary and secondary preventive care services in the school setting. Study findings also speak to the need for preparation, time and support from the school and health provider community.

Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss the implications of childhood obesity for school nursing practice 2. List current obesity prevention services provided by school health services staff. 3. Compare and contrast school nurse opinions and beliefs regarding provision of obesity prevention services at school.

Keywords: Obesity, School Health

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