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School health services in Enugu East, Nigeria: perspectives from a resourcepoor setting
Author(s) -
Adaobi Bisi-Onyemaechi,
Afonne N. Akani,
AN Ikefuna,
Beckie Nnenna Tagbo,
Josephat M Chinawa,
Ugo Nnenna Chikani
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
healthcare in low-resource settings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2281-7824
DOI - 10.4081/hls.2017.6357
Subject(s) - school health , christian ministry , public health , medicine , health care , scale (ratio) , health education , head teachers , health policy , nursing , family medicine , environmental health , medical education , political science , geography , cartography , law
School health services (SHS) have widespread impact on the health of a large number of children with implications on access to primary health care especially in developing countries. The aim of this study was to assess health services in primary schools in Enugu East Nigeria. Thirty-three head teachers of primary schools in Enugu east Nigeria and officials of Ministry of Education were interviewed using a questionnaire adapted from school health evaluation scale. Four private schools had health personnel. Only six private schools had a health room. Two public schools had a functional first aid box. There were no health records available in any of the schools. School lunch was given by only one private school. Of a maximum of 45, public and private schools had a mean score of 10.3 and 12.7 respectively on the school health evaluation scale (P=0.01). Three schools only attained the minimum acceptable score of 19. Health services are at a minimal level in primary schools in Enugu East Nigeria. A state school health policy should be developed through inter-sectoral collaboration of the relevant stakeholders to use the platform provided by schools to ensure access to primary health care and also act as bridge for more formal medical care for school children.

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