142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition

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Community Collaboration in Caring for Students with Diabetes: A Case Study

142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition (November 15 - November 19, 2014): http://www.apha.org/events-and-meetings/annual
Monday, November 17, 2014

Rebecca Green, DNS, RN, NCSN , School of Nursing, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA
In 2012, the state of Georgia passed state law O.C.G.A. § 20-2-779, requiring school districts to observe specific guidelines for safe management of students with diabetes. Similar statutes are being enacted nationally as the incidence of diabetes among school-age children increases, and as school systems are challenged to provide services mandated under the auspices of federal laws in an increasingly austere economic environment.

This case study highlights the collaborative efforts of three institutions in a small community in Georgia to implement one component of the new law.  Individuals in the school system, the school nurse program, the local university, and the regional medical center have pooled resources in order to meet the specific requirements of Section 4 of the statute: Training of School Employees in the Care Needed for Students with Diabetes.

This is a significant issue: In the past two years, seven states have passed legislation similar to Georgia’s.  The high political stakes of this type of legislation is evident in the controversy that has accompanied its passage. Various stakeholder points of view are considered: state legislators, parents and students, school administrators, local school nurses, national and state nurses’ associations, and advocacy organizations.

This presentation outlines a reasonable and cost-effective strategy for other school systems that may be seeking ways to implement similar statutes. It also provides a model for collaborative practice that highlights the potential for community partnerships among academia, health care, and school systems; while acknowledging the challenges involved with implementing the statute.

Learning Areas:

Chronic disease management and prevention
Program planning
Public health or related laws, regulations, standards, or guidelines
Public health or related nursing
Public health or related organizational policy, standards, or other guidelines

Learning Objectives:
Identify federal mandates and recent state legislation that are affecting the care of students with diabetes in schools. Identify stakeholder positions related to the implementation of state diabetes care guidelines for students. Describe three strengths of a successful collaborative effort to implement components of a statute designed to train school employees in the care needed for students with diabetes.

Keyword(s): School-Based Health, Diabetes

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am an assistant professor of nursing at a state university, a nationally certified school nurse, and a consultant for the local school system. My areas of practice expertise are school nursing, community health, child health, and vulnerable populations. My past research has included inquiry into child health, parent-provider relationships, public health law and policy, and understanding of the school nurse role.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.