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Calling All College Health Nurses: Attend the Nursing Networking Session in San Antonio

3/26/2014

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By: Linda Reid, RN-BC, Oregon State University, Nursing Section Chair
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The ACHA Nursing Section is hosting a networking and discussion session! Nurses from all sections are welcome to attend this event on Thursday, May 29, 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM, at the ACHA Annual Meeting in San Antonio! (Room to be announced). Not a member? That doesn’t matter – please join your fellow nurses to talk about current issues and practices in the college health nursing field!

The four main topics we will be discussing include:

  • clinical nursing topics
  • staffing, workflow, and personnel topics 
  • college health nursing practice standards 
  • flu vaccine programs and other immunizations for college-aged adults

Choose the best category for you. We will split into groups to discuss each issue. These discussions are intended to be informal and flexible, so if another topic strikes your fancy, that’s okay!

Each discussion category will be facilitated by a member of the Nursing Section, and we welcome all other attendees who would benefit from these discussions!

Come join your colleagues with your ideas and (more importantly) your breakfast! 

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Consider Adding This Tool to Your Health Education Toolbox 

3/11/2014

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By: Carrie Hardesty, Health Educator, The University of Arizona Campus Health Service
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Improve the health of all students, staff, and faculty on college campus nationwide – an expansive goal that is the mission of Healthy Campus 2020. The 10-year national initiative to accomplish that goal reflects the major public health concerns that impact college students in the U.S.

In order to achieve any objective, your target audience needs to have an understanding of the health concern (knowledge) and want to change their behavior to get the desired effect (attitude).

When our target audience is college students, we can use many tools in our health communication toolbox to aid us in reaching an objective. No single tool can accomplish an objective, and we need a multifaceted approach to achieve behavior change. Some of the tools you already use to spread health messages might include social norming messages, collaboration with other departments, fliers, posters, workshops, events, campaigns, awareness weeks, movies, and/or outside speakers. 

Consider adding this tool to your toolbox: video. You can create your own videos at your health center, use videos created by other health organizations, or do both!

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Why use video? 
College students want quick and easy access to information. The faster the information can be found and the easier it is to understand, the better. Pictures, charts, graphs, infographics, and videos can portray information in a quick, easy-to-comprehend format.

As we all know, and the data supports, college students are massive users of the internet. They make up a very large portion of social media users and, in particular, use video-sharing sites such as YouTube. According to the Pew Research Center Report on Video-Sharing, 92 percent of 18-29 year olds have used video sharing sites, and 47 percent have used those sites “yesterday.” With many of our students spending their time online using video sites, we have an opportunity to reach them with our health messages through video.   

How can college health centers nationwide use video to their advantage? Repackage traditional ways of presenting health information to students, add some out-of-the-box thinking, follow best practices, and create a video. Although creating a video takes knowledge, time, effort, and resources, a video’s ability to reach a large number of students is just one “share” away.  

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Videos can be an additional tool to help achieve Healthy Campus 2020 student objectives. For example, one student objective is to reduce the proportion of students who report that their academic performance was adversely affected by cold/flu/sore throat in the past 12 months. Many college health centers and other health agencies used video to promote flu shots during flu season. Here are a few examples: 

  • Flu – Coming To A Campus Near You by The University of New Hampshire Health Services
  • UCF Singing Flu Shot Campaign and Debunking Myths About The Flu Shot by The University of Central Florida Health Services
  • Wilbur and Wilma Get Their Flu Shots at Campus Health by The University of Arizona Campus Health Service
  • CDC Flu Prevention Videos 
  • WebMD Flu & Cold Prevention Video 

Video gives us the ability to repackage and reframe health messages into a format which better resonates with college students. Add this powerful tool to your health communication toolbox – and stay tuned for a future blog post with details of how various campuses have implemented videos.

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