Segovia Schools See โSurge in Requests โforโ on-Site Nursing Support for Students with chronic Conditions
Segovia, Spain โ -โฃ Parents in Segovia province โฃare increasingly requesting on-site nursing support โin public โคschools to manage chronic student health conditions โฃand โฃrespond to potential emergencies, prompting โคaction from the โJunta de Castilla y Leรณn. Theโข demand reflects a growingโฃ need to support studentsโ with conditions likeโ type โ1 โฃdiabetes andโข severe allergies, ensuringโ their safety and well-being during the school day.
One mother described the delicate balance between fostering her โฃdaughter’s independence and ensuring her safety while managing typeโ 1 diabetes. “Now that she is older, we areโค goingโ to give her moreโ independence, we are going to trust her,” she โsaid,โข noting her โdaughter carries a fanny packโค with a glucose meter and pills to school in Segovia.The mother also highlighted theโ need for โขschool staff to โฃbe prepared to administer โขglucagonโ inโฃ case of unconsciousness, โขand for adaptability duringโค exams, stating,โ “If you have a drop, you โขhave to stop taking the exam.”
The requests extendโ beyondโ diabetes. Another parentโ shared concerns about her seven-year-old daughter’s severe allergies to nuts, honey, fish,โ and shellfish. “I’m afraid to โคtake theโค dining room service, fortunately I can provide the foodโ at home,”โ she explained, โadding โฃthat despite educatingโค other parents โฃand faculty – including a pediatrician’s presentation three years โago – she remains vigilant with an epinephrine auto-injector. โค”You would โhave to prick it, youโค have to have blood to doโค it.” She lives with the daily fear of a reaction, stating, “When โขthey call me from schoolโข I always think, oh, nothing happened.”
The process for authorizing a nurseโ in a school requires a thorough โreview of โeach โฃstudent’s case by the Social and Healthโฃ Commission of the Ministry ofโ Education, based on a medical report detailing required care, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological.
Currently, twelve educational โฃcenters in the province of Segovia have been โauthorized to hire nurses to โsupport students withโ these needs: IES of La Albuera, Marรญa Moliner, Marquรฉs deโข Lozoyaโข (Cuรฉllar), Marรญa Zambrano (El Espinar), โCEIPs of Elโ peรฑascal Arcipreste de โขHita (El Espinar), Marquรฉs del Arco (San โฃCristรณbal), โAgapito โขMarazuela (La Granja de San Ildefonso), Teodosio โฃel โคGrande (Coca), Santa Clara (Cuรฉllar), plusโค the rural centers of El Olmar (Olombrada) and Los Almendros (Laโ Lastrilla).
the increasing demand underscores the growingโ complexity of โmanaging student health needs within the โschool environment, requiring adaptation and โcollaboration betweenโ parents, educators, and healthcare professionals. Children are “debuting” with these conditions at varying ages, from infancyโ through secondary school, necessitating at least a yearโ of adjustment to treatment plans.