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

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Title: 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
Language: English
Authors: A. A. Lowe (ORCID 0000-0001-6252-0368), N. Mottern, O. DiGioia, D. Dobbins, K. Ivich, R. Jovich, S. Lindstrom Johnson, K. Park, J. Peters, M. Peterson, P. Ravi (ORCID 0000-0002-3432-3436), N. Rocha, N. Staab, R. Sunenshine, E. Waldron, J. Ward, L. B. Gerald
Source: Journal of School Nursing. 2026 42(3):260-270.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 11
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
Descriptors: School Nurses, Role, Coaching (Performance), Program Implementation, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Access to Health Care, School Health Services
Geographic Terms: Arizona
DOI: 10.1177/10598405241312129
ISSN: 1059-8405
1546-8364
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.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: EJ1505828
Database: ERIC
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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.
ISSN:1059-8405
1546-8364
DOI:10.1177/10598405241312129