Adolescents
March 10, 2021
Assessment of Teen Needs and Engagement Strategies for the South Park Library Branch
Student Nurses: Sean Butterfield, Tae Ho Jeong, Alicia Nguyen, Dave Trop, and Leah Yashar-Brown Clinical Faculty: Hilary Jauregui, DNP, MN, RN We launched our project based on meetings with our community partners as well as our instructor and our understanding of the community. Based on our assessment data on the community’s needs, we established that…
December 10, 2020
Contributing to the South Park Library Goal to Increase Engagement between South Park Teens and Library Resources
Student Nurses: Andi Rasmussen, Emily Galeotti, Lucinda Lu, Teresa Wu, Vivek Naik Clinical Faculty: Ellie Marsh-Trujillo, MN, RN Guided by interviews with our community partner, Lead Librarian Lupine Miller, we engaged in several qualitative and quantitative data collection activities to contribute to the Library’s need to strengthen teenage engagement with available South Park Library resources….
March 12, 2020
Contribution of New Data toward Increasing Resources for Post High School Opportunities through the Seattle Public Library – South Park
Student Nurses: Mariyam Arifova, Ian Clouthier, Nancy Huynh, Hannah Nguyen & Krystal Sheedy Nurse Faculty: Ellie Marsh, MN, RN Our Community Health Nursing Clinical project group consisted of five students from the University of Washington BSN program in collaboration with the Seattle Public Library – South Park branch and their lead librarian Lupine Miller. Several theoretical models were used to…
Escape the South Park Vape 2 with the Duwamish Valley Youth Corps
Student nurses: Kendra Creech, Madeline Dautel, Elizabeth Emig & Yohannah Malabad Nurse Faculty: Hilary Jauregui, DNP, MN, RN Executive Summary Introduction South Park is a small neighborhood of 3,705 people in Seattle, WA. It is a close-knit community full of culturally diverse individuals. South Park is home to the Duwamish Valley Youth Corps (DVYC), a group…
December 6, 2019
Escaping the South Park Vape with Duwamish Valley Youth Corps
Student Nurses: Vanessa Bauer, Cecilia Gilmore & Lauren Lund Nurse Faculty: Hilary Jauregui, DNP, MN, RN As nursing students at the University of Washington, we spent this Autumn quarter working in South Park with the Duwamish Valley Youth Corps (DVYC). The DVYC is an organization that engages youth—typically between the ages of 12 and 15—in…
Youth Restorative Justice with the Seattle Public Library
Nursing Students: Ally Bell, Jacinta Mwilu & Daniel Phan Nurse Faculty: Ellie Marsh, MN, RN Our project is titled: “Youth Restorative Justice: Promoting Access and Equity for Youth of Color at the South Park Library by Raising the Awareness of SPL Staff through Evidence – based Digital Infographics Related to Youth Developmental Stages.” We partnered…
December 15, 2018
South Park Community Garden with Duwamish Valley Youth Corps
Student nurses: Pheroney Chea, Karina Valtierra, Lauren Kelly Nurse Faculty: Hilary Jauregui, DNP, MN, RN South Park is a neighborhood of south Seattle that is a mix of industrial, residential homes, and small businesses. As community health nursing students during our ten weeks in South Park, we used the Nursing Process, Social Ecological model and Community…
March 15, 2018
Dream to Degree with Seattle Public Library, South Park Branch
Student Nurses: Cynthia Lau and Haile Martin Nurse Faculty: Ellie Marsh, MN, RN In partnership with our mentor, we analyzed career interests of South Park middle school and high school students and families. With the data gathered, we produced various resources for attaining higher education and career advancement. Read the full report here!
March 15, 2017
Sister Circle Health Education with the South Park Community Center
Faculty: Noel Chrisman, PhD, MPH Sister Circle is a group based out of the South Park Community Center that fosters open discussion in a safe space for teenage girls. This program was initially conceived by Carmen Martinez and a UW SoN student in fall of 2009 following a noticed need for a place for teenage…
December 15, 2016
Soul Food Remix with the South Park Community Center
We took dishes from the community and modified them into healthier recipes to contribute to a future cookbook. Read the full report here!