Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria

This study was designed to assess the vulnerability status of school children, the public health response to their care and support while at the same time offers strategic suggestions for improved school health programmes. The research followed a descriptive mixed method cross-sectional design. The...

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Main Authors: Adekemi E. Olowokere, Funmilayo A. Okanlawon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911630004X
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spelling doaj-fe4345360cba476d94e169dbbce9b8ba2020-11-24T21:47:21ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912016-01-014C425010.1016/j.ijans.2016.03.001Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, NigeriaAdekemi E. Olowokere0Funmilayo A. Okanlawon1Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Basic Medical Science, College of Health Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaDepartment of Nursing, University of Ibadan, NigeriaThis study was designed to assess the vulnerability status of school children, the public health response to their care and support while at the same time offers strategic suggestions for improved school health programmes. The research followed a descriptive mixed method cross-sectional design. The VC were recruited through a multistage sampling technique from two local government areas of Osun State, Nigeria. Data on vulnerability of school children were collected using vulnerability index (VI) while key informant interview gave the public health nurses the opportunity to share their experiences on public health services for school children. The data from the key informant interview were analysed by summarising key findings in theme while data collected from VC were analysed through descriptive and inferential statistics at 0.05 level of significance using SPSS version 16. A total number of 2484 school children were assessed. The mean age was 13 + 1.6 years. The result shows that 5.7% (n = 142) were not vulnerable, 68.0% (n = 1681) were vulnerable, 22.7% (n = 563) were more vulnerable while 3.6% (n = 90) were mostly vulnerable. The result established that a lot of children in public schools were vulnerable and there was shortage of public health manpower and services in place to meet their needs. The study revealed the needs of VC across the vulnerability indices. There is need for a viable school health programme for early identification of school children for prompt care and support.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911630004XVulnerabilityChildrenSchool healthPublic health nursesVulnerable population
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author Adekemi E. Olowokere
Funmilayo A. Okanlawon
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Funmilayo A. Okanlawon
Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Vulnerability
Children
School health
Public health nurses
Vulnerable population
author_facet Adekemi E. Olowokere
Funmilayo A. Okanlawon
author_sort Adekemi E. Olowokere
title Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
title_short Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
title_full Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in Osun State, Nigeria
title_sort assessment of vulnerability status of public school children and existing school health programmes in osun state, nigeria
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
issn 2214-1391
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This study was designed to assess the vulnerability status of school children, the public health response to their care and support while at the same time offers strategic suggestions for improved school health programmes. The research followed a descriptive mixed method cross-sectional design. The VC were recruited through a multistage sampling technique from two local government areas of Osun State, Nigeria. Data on vulnerability of school children were collected using vulnerability index (VI) while key informant interview gave the public health nurses the opportunity to share their experiences on public health services for school children. The data from the key informant interview were analysed by summarising key findings in theme while data collected from VC were analysed through descriptive and inferential statistics at 0.05 level of significance using SPSS version 16. A total number of 2484 school children were assessed. The mean age was 13 + 1.6 years. The result shows that 5.7% (n = 142) were not vulnerable, 68.0% (n = 1681) were vulnerable, 22.7% (n = 563) were more vulnerable while 3.6% (n = 90) were mostly vulnerable. The result established that a lot of children in public schools were vulnerable and there was shortage of public health manpower and services in place to meet their needs. The study revealed the needs of VC across the vulnerability indices. There is need for a viable school health programme for early identification of school children for prompt care and support.
topic Vulnerability
Children
School health
Public health nurses
Vulnerable population
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911630004X
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