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British Journal of School Nursing
0.1
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1.7K
(top 20%)
papers
1.3K
(top 50%)
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12
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Can school nurses identify mental health needs early and provide effective advice and support?
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
57
2
Looking at the factors associated with bullying and visits to the school nurse, in the United States
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
46
3
Young people's views about how they would like to access their school nurse
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
46
4
Comparing school nurses' roles in supporting children who are bullied
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
46
5
School nursing, a priority for child-centred public health
British Journal of School Nursing
2011
44
6
Promoting health literacy in secondary schools: A review
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
31
7
Pupils’ perspectives on preventive health dialogues
British Journal of School Nursing
2010
25
8
Causes and consequences of heteronormativity in healthcare and education
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
22
9
The impact of school nurse interventions: Behaviour change and mental health
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
21
10
Promoting a relationship-based health practice: A challenge for school nurses
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
17
11
Oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices among secondary school students
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
16
12
A qualitative meta-synthesis of young peoples' experiences of ‘sexting’
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
16
13
Supporting positive mental health development in adolescents with a group cognitive intervention
British Journal of School Nursing
2014
13
14
Looking at school nurses' roles in tackling overweight and obesity
British Journal of School Nursing
2014
12
15
Persistence and partnerships: School nurses, inequalities and the HPV vaccination programme
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
11
16
Talking to families about overweight children
British Journal of School Nursing
2008
10
17
What factors influence children’s activity?
British Journal of School Nursing
2009
10
18
Personal hygiene in school children aged 6–12 years in Jordan
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
10
19
Marketing the role of the school nurse
British Journal of School Nursing
2009
9
20
Adolescents with endometriosis: Their experience of the school health care system in Sweden
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
9
21
Peer victimisation: Strategies to decrease bullying in schools
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
9
22
What do you really know about colour blindness?
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
9
23
The challenge of meeting children's mental health needs
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
9
24
Exploring health professionals' perceptions of promoting oral health in children
British Journal of School Nursing
2015
8
25
How do students who smoke and drink respond to the school nurse?
British Journal of School Nursing
2010
7
26
Shifting policies and enduring themes in school nursing
British Journal of School Nursing
2010
7
27
Providing support to school children with hyperacusis
British Journal of School Nursing
2011
7
28
Conceptions of school-based youth health nursing
British Journal of School Nursing
2011
7
29
Choosing the right method for a qualitative study
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
7
30
Assessment of hand-washing habits among school students aged 6–18 years in Jordan
British Journal of School Nursing
2017
7
31
A qualitative study exploring school nurses' experiences of safeguarding adolescents
British Journal of School Nursing
2019
7
32
Adolescent autonomy: a key determinant in eating behaviour
British Journal of School Nursing
2008
6
33
School nurses are under-recognized and under-resourced
British Journal of School Nursing
2009
6
34
Change and transition: What is the difference?
British Journal of School Nursing
2011
6
35
Contents of Swedish school health questionnaires
British Journal of School Nursing
2011
6
36
Motivating teen spirit: Early mental health intervention
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
6
37
Familiarity and liking of vegetables: Is it important for vegetable consumption?
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
6
38
Health needs assessment: an holistic nursing approach
British Journal of School Nursing
2007
5
39
Meningitis: Everyone’s concern
British Journal of School Nursing
2007
5
40
Scoliosis: To screen or not to screen
British Journal of School Nursing
2008
5
41
Promoting better breast awareness in teenagers
British Journal of School Nursing
2009
5
42
‘HPV? Never heard of it’ Students and the HPV vaccine
British Journal of School Nursing
2009
5
43
Making health services young people friendly
British Journal of School Nursing
2010
5
44
Reducing the social and emotional impact of ADHD
British Journal of School Nursing
2012
5
45
Inspiring a generation? Young people's views on the Olympic Games’ legacy
British Journal of School Nursing
2012
5
46
Exploring the development of school children's health
British Journal of School Nursing
2012
5
47
Connecting and driving school nursing through social media
British Journal of School Nursing
2013
5
48
Addressing tooth decay in children and young people
British Journal of School Nursing
2014
5
49
Young carers in schools: How many do you know?
British Journal of School Nursing
2016
5
50
Impact of the first health dialogue meetings with newly arrived child migrants and their families in Sweden
British Journal of School Nursing
2019
5
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