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2021 ◽  
pp. 105984052110431
Author(s):  
Mee Kyung Lee ◽  
Elaine Walsh ◽  
Mayumi Willgerodt ◽  
M. Rebecca O’Connor

This study explored relationships between school nurses’ diabetes-related attitudes, self-efficacy in diabetes management and education, and care practices. One-hundred fourteen school nurses who have taken care of students with type 1 diabetes in public schools comprised this descriptive study sample. Participants completed online surveys. School nurses’ diabetes-related attitudes were not related to their self-efficacy in diabetes education, but nurses’ attitudes towards the psychosocial impact of diabetes were significantly related to their self-efficacy in diabetes management, and the number of students with diabetes was a significant contributor to this relationship. Nurses’ full-time status and the type of school they worked in were significantly related to their self-efficacy in providing diabetes education. School nurses’ positive attitudes about providing care for students with diabetes were related to having a higher level of self-efficacy in providing diabetes management. Based on the findings, recommendations are made for health consolidated schools and full-time school nurses.


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