Information Needs Assessment for K-12 School Nurses in Rural Eastern Washington State

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School nurses are an often-overlooked population of health care professionals who have great importance in rural communities where access to health care is limited. In order to better serve school nurses in rural eastern Washington, an assessment was conducted to determine their information needs, behaviors, and perceptions. Results indicated this population of school nurses searches for multiple types of health information on a daily basis and navigates obstacles to information access using a variety of resources. While largely confident in their searching ability, they are open to learning more about how to find reliable health information to support their daily responsibilities. These results will guide the development of a workshop for school nurses about using reliable health information resources to improve health care in their rural communities.

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Vela, K. (2017). Information Needs Assessment for K-12 School Nurses in Rural Eastern Washington State. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 36(4), 377–390. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2017.1369287

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