Improving schools’ asthma policies and procedures
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Improving schools’ asthma policies and procedures

Jan Anderton Asthma nurse specialists, ChildrenÕs Asthma Centre, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester
Jane Broady Asthma nurse specialists, ChildrenÕs Asthma Centre, Rusholme Health Centre, Manchester

Collaboration between a health trust and an education authority is helping children with asthma to lead full and active lives at school. Evaluation of the training package, which is delivered by school nurses for school staff, suggests all schools can benefit from a structured approach involving pupils, teachers and parents.

Nursing Standard. 14, 6, 34-38. doi: 10.7748/ns1999.10.14.6.34.c2702

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