School nurses’ experiences working with students with mental health problems: a qualitative study

Julia Jönsson, Malin Maltestam, Anita Bengtsson-Tops, Pernilla Garmy

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Abstract

The aim was to describe school nurses’ experiences working with students with mental health problems. In this inductive qualitative study, interviews were conducted with 14 school nurses in Sweden. The content analysis revealed three themes: (1) sense of worriedness about working with students with mental health problems, (2) taking care of students with mental health issues was an opportunity for personal and professional development, and (3) the experience of making a difference for young people with mental health problems. The school nurses working with students who have mental health problems had to cope with their own emotions, worries, and feelings of insufficiency. However, the school nurses also found the work to be meaningful and rewarding because they appreciated the opportunity for personal and professional development while taking care of students with mental health problems. They felt grateful for having a profession that had a huge impact on children’s/adolescents’ lives.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)203-209
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of School Nursing
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Swedish Standard Keywords

  • Nursing (30305)

Keywords

  • experience
  • mental health problems
  • school nurse
  • school-aged children
  • students

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