Doctors in secondary schools program: The first year of program implementation in a rural Victorian school
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posted on 2024-06-04, 13:38 authored by CJ Reid, K Ervin, Leanne KellyLeanne Kelly© 2019 James Cook University. Introduction: Lifelong health behaviour habits are often consolidated in adolescence, with primary health care an important element of current and future health and wellbeing. Barriers to adolescent primary healthcare access are complex and include social, behavioural and geographical issues as well as organisational and systemic barriers. Method: This article describes the first year of implementation of a Doctors in Secondary School program in a rural setting in Victoria, Australia. Results: The program provided 332 primary healthcare appointments over 10 months, equating to 102.33 hours of general practitioner contact with students. The program offered scheduled and unscheduled (drop-in) appointments with aboveaverage consultation times. Cancellations and 'no-shows' were low, at 9% overall. Health promotion resources, material and information, were sourced and provided by the clinic practice nurse. Conclusion: The role of the practice nurse has been instrumental in providing a needs-based service for students, connecting to local and regional health and community services. Adolescents in rural areas require holistic primary care including provision of resources, basic wellbeing needs and advocacy. Programs to support rural adolescents should be integrated across the strengths and opportunities that exist in each unique context.
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Rural and Remote HealthVolume
19Article number
ARTN 5524Pagination
1 - 6Location
AustraliaPublisher DOI
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1445-6354eISSN
1445-6354Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2019, James Cook UniversityIssue
4Publisher
COLL MEDICINE & DENTISTRY JAMES COOK UNIV TOWNSVILLEUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePublic, Environmental & Occupational HealthadolescentAustraliaimplementationplace-basedprimary health careprocess evaluationyouthPRIMARY-HEALTH-CAREYOUNG-PEOPLEACCESS970116 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of Human Society4205 Nursing4203 Health services and systems440499 Development studies not elsewhere classified
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