A Systematic Approach to Developing NP-Led Student Health Services Clinic on a Regional University Campus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background
Universities are communities with specific health care needs, and rural campuses often do not have access to student health services (SHS).
Problem: Lack of basic services can increase health risks for students and the greater community.
Methods
A theory-informed quality improvement project utilizing an organizational assessment, study survey, and proof-of-concept intervention designed to demonstrate feasibility and acceptability of a SHS clinic.
Results
Seventy-eight students received influenza vaccinations, demonstrating to local stakeholders the feasibility and acceptability of SHS for primary preventative services. Ninety-seven percent of these students expressed a high likelihood that they would obtain the vaccine again.
Conclusions
Results of this study can be used as an exemplar to guide health care initiatives focused on college students in rural communities.
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Publication Info
Nursing Forum, Issue 6, 2022, pages 1227-1231.
APA Citation
Pate, L. B., Dawson, R. M., Deupree, J., Mitchell, S., & Catledge, C. (2022). A systematic approach to developing NP-led student health services clinic on a regional university campus. Nursing Forum. https://doi.org/10.1111/nuf.12835
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