Using Nursing Students to Enhance One College's Immunization Program |
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Authors: | Mary Ann Magaldi MA RN Ellen Kresse RN |
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Institution: | 1. Psychological services for Swarthmore College , USA;2. Journal of College Student Psychotherapy;3. Journal of American College Health , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract In New York State, all college students who were born on or after January 1, 1957, are required to show proof of immunity against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) before the 1st day of classes. Colleges have established immunization programs so that those students who do not have the required proof can be given the necessary injections. Often, our health service office does not have enough staff to administer the MMR shots during the registration period, resulting in long lines of students waiting to be immunized. In this article, the authors describe how one college used nursing students to assist with and enhance its immunization program. The 45 nursing students who participated in this project administered 694 injections over a 5-day period, They received credit from the nursing department for clinical time and all of the participants agree that the project was a success. |
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Keywords: | health services immunization nursing students |
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