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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Sch Nurs. 2010 Apr 19;26(5):360–367. doi: 10.1177/1059840510369482

TABLE 2.

Percentage of School Nurses With Moderate–to-High Self-Rated Proficiency and Their Expressed Interest in Receiving Further Training in Key Food Allergy Knowledge-Based Topics and Skills

Topic (missing data) Proficiency Mod-High (%) Interest in Further Training (%) Correlation 1-Tailed
Recognizing signs/symptoms (n = 15) 96.9 89.7 –.223*
Understanding definition of food allergy (n = 23) 92.7 87.5 –.147**
Advising on hand washing (n = 22) 91.2 79.6 –.193**
Understanding definition of food intolerance (n = 19) 85.6 87.8 NS
Emergency plan development (n = 11) 80.6 90.5 NS
Delegation of responsibilities of staff (n = 16) 73.7 89.0 NS
Educating staff on emergency plan (n = 14) 73.4 93.5 NS
Advising on cross-contact (n = 12) 71.8 93.6 NS
Advising on cleaning of food areas (n = 12) 64.2 82.7 –.139**
Planning school trips/activities (n = 14) 52.5 84.9 NS
Developing guidelines for banning of foods (n = 13) 40.1 84.9 NS
*

p = .001.

**

p < .05.