Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care

Abstract Background: Adolescents need effective lifestyle counselling precisely because health problems are so common. Good‐quality lifestyle counselling can prevent the problems from becoming worse and decrease the costs of health care. Nurse practitioners in schools are well positioned to promote...

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Main Authors: Myllymäki, L. (Laura), Ruotsalainen, H. (Heidi), Kääriäinen, M. (Maria)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2017
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe2019101532698 2023-07-30T04:05:50+02:00 Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care Myllymäki, L. (Laura) Ruotsalainen, H. (Heidi) Kääriäinen, M. (Maria) 2017 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe2019101532698 eng eng John Wiley & Sons info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © 2017 Nordic College of Caring Science adolescent lifestyle counselling quality school-based health care info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2017 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:00:31Z Abstract Background: Adolescents need effective lifestyle counselling precisely because health problems are so common. Good‐quality lifestyle counselling can prevent the problems from becoming worse and decrease the costs of health care. Nurse practitioners in schools are well positioned to promote adolescent health. Aim: This study describes adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling and factors related to it in school‐based health care. Methods: The data were collected from seventh‐ to ninth‐grade adolescents (n = 846) using the Counselling Quality Instrument, from two junior high schools in northern Finland. The study employed a web‐based survey. Response rate was 67% (n = 563). The data were analysed via descriptive statistics. Results: Most adolescents (84%) reported that the counselling resources related to school‐based health care are quite good. Most of them reported that nutrition (70%) and physical activity (63%) related to lifestyle counselling are sufficient. Approximately half of adolescents (51%) considered the counselling related to substance abuse as being sufficient. Most (80%) felt that the level of interaction during counselling is good. Overall, the majority of adolescents reported that goal‐oriented lifestyle counselling (67%) and adolescent‐centred counselling (69%) are good. Finally, most adolescents (72%) reported that they have benefitted from lifestyle counselling. Gender and health status were significantly related to resources, interaction and benefits of lifestyle counselling. Girls evaluated that counselling were more adolescent‐centred than boys. Adolescents with very good health status evaluated content of lifestyle counselling better than adolescents with poorer health status. Conclusion: The adolescents evaluated the quality of lifestyle counselling in school‐based health care as mainly being good. School nurses should pay particular attention when providing counselling to boys and those who are in poorer health. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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lifestyle counselling
quality
school-based health care
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lifestyle counselling
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school-based health care
Myllymäki, L. (Laura)
Ruotsalainen, H. (Heidi)
Kääriäinen, M. (Maria)
Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
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lifestyle counselling
quality
school-based health care
description Abstract Background: Adolescents need effective lifestyle counselling precisely because health problems are so common. Good‐quality lifestyle counselling can prevent the problems from becoming worse and decrease the costs of health care. Nurse practitioners in schools are well positioned to promote adolescent health. Aim: This study describes adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling and factors related to it in school‐based health care. Methods: The data were collected from seventh‐ to ninth‐grade adolescents (n = 846) using the Counselling Quality Instrument, from two junior high schools in northern Finland. The study employed a web‐based survey. Response rate was 67% (n = 563). The data were analysed via descriptive statistics. Results: Most adolescents (84%) reported that the counselling resources related to school‐based health care are quite good. Most of them reported that nutrition (70%) and physical activity (63%) related to lifestyle counselling are sufficient. Approximately half of adolescents (51%) considered the counselling related to substance abuse as being sufficient. Most (80%) felt that the level of interaction during counselling is good. Overall, the majority of adolescents reported that goal‐oriented lifestyle counselling (67%) and adolescent‐centred counselling (69%) are good. Finally, most adolescents (72%) reported that they have benefitted from lifestyle counselling. Gender and health status were significantly related to resources, interaction and benefits of lifestyle counselling. Girls evaluated that counselling were more adolescent‐centred than boys. Adolescents with very good health status evaluated content of lifestyle counselling better than adolescents with poorer health status. Conclusion: The adolescents evaluated the quality of lifestyle counselling in school‐based health care as mainly being good. School nurses should pay particular attention when providing counselling to boys and those who are in poorer health.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Myllymäki, L. (Laura)
Ruotsalainen, H. (Heidi)
Kääriäinen, M. (Maria)
author_facet Myllymäki, L. (Laura)
Ruotsalainen, H. (Heidi)
Kääriäinen, M. (Maria)
author_sort Myllymäki, L. (Laura)
title Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
title_short Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
title_full Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
title_fullStr Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
title_full_unstemmed Adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
title_sort adolescents’ evaluations of the quality of lifestyle counselling in school-based health care
publisher John Wiley & Sons
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