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Undergraduate Nursing Students' Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills of Children´s Environmental Health. Journal of Nursing Education.

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BACKGROUND:Nurses are in a privileged position to detect environmental risks among children. The objective was to determine attitudes, knowledge, and skills related to children's environmental health in undergraduate nursing students. METHOD:A cross-sectional study was designed in eight universities (n = 2,462) from September 2017 to June 2018. Descriptive values and multivariate analysis of variance were calculated using three questionnaires. RESULTS:Of the total 2,462 students in the sample, 2,155 had a good attitude regarding addressing children's environmental health problems, 501 had good knowledge, and 1,162 had good skills. Students who had attended a session on sustainability more than 3 months prior had a better attitude (9.93%), knowledge (11.16%), and skills (3.82%). Second course students and men had better environmental competency (p < .001). CONCLUSION:Undergraduate nursing students have good attitudes; however, they lack knowledge and skills. There is a need to include children's environmental health in nursing curricula. [J Nurs Educ. 2019;58(7):401–408.]

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Children Environmental Health, Nursing students, Environmental health

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Álvarez-García, C., Álvarez-Nieto, C., Sanz-Martos, S., Puente-Fernández, D., López-Leiva, I., Gutiérrez-Puertas, L., Cantón-Habas, V., Porcel-Gálvez, A.M., Lavedán-Santamaría, A., Sarabia-Lavín, R., López-Medina, I.M. Undergraduate Nursing Students' Attitudes, Knowledge and Skills of Children´s Environmental Health. Journal of Nursing Education. 2019; 58(7):401-408. https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20190614-04

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