Negotiating Access to Health Information to Promote Students’ Health

Molly E Radis, S. Updegrove, Anne Somsel, A. Crowley
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Access to student health information, such as immunizations, screenings, and care plans for chronic conditions, is essential for school nurses to fulfill their role in promoting students’ health. School nurses typically encounter barriers to accessing health records and spend many hours attempting to retrieve health information. As a result, nurses’ time is poorly utilized and students may suffer adverse outcomes including delayed school entry. In response to this pressing public health issue, a school medical advisor and director of school nurses in a local health department successfully negotiated access for school nurses to three health record systems: a state immunization tracking system, an electronic lead surveillance program, and an electronic health record system. This negotiation process is presented within a framework of the Theory of Diffusion of Innovation and provides a strategy for other school nurses seeking access to student health information.
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获得学生健康信息,如免疫接种、筛查和慢性病护理计划,对于学校护士在促进学生健康方面发挥作用至关重要。学校护士通常会遇到访问健康记录的障碍,并花费许多时间试图检索健康信息。因此,护士的时间没有得到充分利用,学生可能遭受包括入学延迟在内的不良后果。为了应对这一紧迫的公共卫生问题,一位学校医疗顾问和当地卫生部门的学校护士主任成功地为学校护士谈判了三个健康记录系统:一个州免疫跟踪系统,一个电子铅监测程序和一个电子健康记录系统。这一谈判过程是在创新扩散理论的框架内提出的,并为寻求获得学生健康信息的其他学校护士提供了一种策略。
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