Breathing Easy in Maricopa County, Arizona: Empowering K-12 Schools With a Novel Nurse Coaching Model to Facilitate Implementation of a County-Wide School-Based Stock Albuterol Inhaler Program

A. A. Lowe, N. Mottern, O. DiGioia, D. Dobbins, K. Ivich, R. Jovich, S. Lindstrom Johnson, K. Park, J. Peters, M. Peterson, P. Ravi, N. Rocha, N. Staab, R. Sunenshine, E. Waldron, J. Ward, L. B. Gerald

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Abstract

To reduce chronic school absenteeism and morbidity and mortality among school-aged children, the prompt administration of albuterol sulfate in schools remains vital. School-based stock inhaler programs are a practical approach to ensure equitable access to life-saving rescue medication for students. School and community partnerships can potentially strengthen program implementation and fidelity by integrating evidence-based practices into routine care. We report the findings of a novel practice facilitation model developed by the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to facilitate the implementation of the Stock Inhaler for Schools Program in K-12 Schools. Three-hundred twenty-four schools participated in the program, with 153 schools reporting a stock inhaler event for a total of 1,310 events across four school years. Most events (78%) were compliant with the protocol for administering the stock inhaler to a student. These findings suggest that implementing a practice facilitation model is feasible and important for enhancing fidelity to program requirements.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalJournal of School Nursing
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • asthma
  • emergency medications
  • medication administration
  • respiratory distress
  • school health
  • school nursing
  • stock albuterol
  • stock inhalers
  • undesignated albuterol
  • unlicensed assistive personnel

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nursing (miscellaneous)

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