Building School Nurses’ Capacity to Lead Medical Emergency Response Teams: Evaluating Knowledge and Practice Changes
Diane Wing, Evilia Jankowski, Julia W. Felton
Schools increasingly face complex medical emergencies, underscoring the need for coordinated, school-based response systems. School nurses are well positioned to lead Medical Emergency Response Teams (MERTs), yet implementation of coordinated medical emergency response in schools can be constrained by contextual and organizational challenges. We examined the effectiveness of a train-the-trainer program designed to build school nurses’ capacity to lead and implement MERTs. Using a mixed-methods design, participants (