An Integrative Review of College Readiness Programs for Black High School Students; Opportunities for School Nurse Involvement

Monique Reed,Isabella Castillo, Benjamin W. Georgia, Hannah L. Glass, Dallas Ryan,Heide R. Cygan

JOURNAL OF SCHOOL NURSING(2024)

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Education is associated with improved health outcomes. However, fewer non-Hispanic Black Americans earn high school diplomas, baccalaureate, or advanced degrees than White Americans, placing them at higher risk for poor health outcomes. Racial disparities in education have been linked to social injustice and structural racism. Through the Framework for the 21st Century School Nursing Practice (TM), school nurses can impact academic success and college readiness for Black youth. An integrative review of the literature was conducted to describe programs to promote college readiness for Black high school students and evaluate school nurse involvement. Findings of the eighteen unique studies included in this review were: programs included mostly female participants, and most yielded improvements in students' non-cognitive skills (i.e. sense of belonging/confidence) and college knowledge. None of the programs included school nurse involvement. School nurses can advocate for anti-racist college readiness programs with intentional, asset-based approaches to position youth for success in college.
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health disparities,academic achievement / attendance,high school,integrative reviews,leadership,best practice guidelines,school nurse
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