Current situation of primary and secondary school students health services in community health service organizations in Shenzhen
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2024357
- VernacularTitle:深圳市社区健康服务机构中小学生健康管理服务能力现况
- Author:
LU Wenlong, LIN Bingliang, XUAN Peng, LI Yan, WEN Erya, LAN Lina, XIONG Jingfan
1
Author Information
1. Child and Adolescent Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Department, Shenzhen Center for Chronic Disease Control, Shenzhen (518000) , Guangdong Province, China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Community health services;
Organization and administration;
Health promotion;
School health services
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2024;45(12):1699-1703
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand and assess the current situation of primary and secondary school students health services in community health service organizations in Shenzhen, so as to provide a basis for upgrading the capacity of health services.
Methods:A total of 684 community health service organizations and 587 part time health vice principals in the Shenzhen City were selected for the study in June 2022, and the special questionnaire surveys regarding primary and secondary school students health service capacity and the community health service organizations and part time health vice principals performance ability were administered in Shenzhen. SPSS 26.0 software was used for a descriptive analysis.
Results:The staffing rate of general practitioners or clinical physicians in Shenzhen s community health service organizations was 99.9%, 67.1% of community health service organizations established counterpart collaborative relationships with schools, 50.8% of community health service organizations provided diagnostic and treatment services for students, 24.8% of community health service organizations provided health check up services for students, 85.2% of community health service organizations provided health guidance to schools, and 94.3% of community health service organizations had a part time vice principal of health with a score of (7.63±1.59) in the self assessment of their ability to carry out their duties, and space constraints and shortage of nursing were the main problems in promoting student medical check ups in the community health service organizations.
Conclusions:The community health service organizations in Shenzhen suffer from inadequate medical service resources and inadequate training for professional staff, resulting in low service capacity for providing physical examinations and health management for primary and secondary school students. There is a need to further promote the integrated development of education and health, and continuously enhance service capabilities, to promote the orderly development of student health work.