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Author | Alcorn, G. | ||||
Title | The youth health specialty in New Zealand: Collaborative practice and future development | Type | Journal Article | ||
Year | 2007 | Publication | New Zealand Family Physician | Abbreviated Journal | The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners website |
Volume | 34 | Issue | 3 | Pages | 162-167 |
Keywords | Adolescents; Community health nursing; Primary health care; Nurse practitioners; School nursing | ||||
Abstract | This paper details the workforce capacity of youth health nursing and medical staffing required for community-based and school-based youth health services. The author shows how youth health services seek to complement the care delivered by Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) and other allied health care services in the community. She outlines the development and operation at VIBE, a community-based youth health service in the Hutt Valley with school-based youth health services delivered at four low deciles secondary schools. She explains that developing workforce capacity for youth health services is a primary health care priority and an important means to address inequalities and to improve the health services of young people. | ||||
Call Number | NRSNZNO @ research @ | Serial | 518 | ||
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