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Examination of Social Determinants of Health, District Health Needs, School Nurse Caseload, and Academic Outcomes in Washington State.

Mayumi Anne WillgerodtKristin A Griffith
Published in: The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses (2021)
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between caseload, social determinants, health needs, students meeting grade-level English and Math standards, and attendance. Data from the Washington State Open Data Portal and Report Card were combined with District Health Assessment data from 264 school districts. Analyses of variance and linear stepwise regression analyses were conducted. Key findings indicate significant differences in English and Math outcomes by caseloads, with higher caseload districts have lower percentages of students meeting English and Math standards, but not attendance. Caseload is a significant predictor of students meeting English and Math standards, after controlling for social determinants and district health needs. Findings point to the complexity of school nursing work and builds a foundation to guide future nursing research. Large prospective studies that allow for comprehensive measurement of structure, process and outcomes variables are needed to advance school nursing research.
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