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Assessing bioterrorism and disaster preparedness training needs for school nurses.

Nancy W Mosca1, Patricia M Sweeney, John M Hazy

  • 1Youngstown State University, One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555, USA.

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
|October 6, 2005
PubMed
Summary

School nurses need more bioterrorism (BT) and disaster preparedness training, reporting low confidence in their current capabilities. They prefer traditional classroom instruction for acquiring essential emergency response skills.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Emergency Management
  • Nursing Education

Background:

  • School systems require robust preparedness for bioterrorism (BT) disasters.
  • School nurses are vital in planning and responding to such events.
  • Assessing preparedness needs is crucial for effective workforce development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess bioterrorism and disaster preparedness needs of school nurses.
  • To determine preferred training methods for enhancing preparedness.
  • To identify specific competency gaps in emergency management phases.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was developed using CDC and NASN competencies.
  • Surveys were mailed to 125 school nurses in a three-county area.
  • Eighty surveys were returned (64% response rate) and analyzed.

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Main Results:

  • Nurses reported low confidence in preparedness across most categories.
  • High training needs were identified in emergency response, infectious disease, and hazardous materials.
  • 63%-70% of nurses requested additional education in key areas.

Conclusions:

  • School nurses exhibit significant gaps in bioterrorism and disaster preparedness.
  • Traditional classroom instruction is the overwhelmingly preferred training method.
  • Targeted education is essential to build a competent school nursing workforce for disasters.