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Improving Nursing Disaster Preparedness Through Interprofessional Mass Casualty Simulation
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Improving Nursing Disaster Preparedness Through Interprofessional Mass Casualty Simulation

Tammy Sadighi, Amy Dudley, Bhisnauth Churaman, Melissa Lynn, Sharon Wright and Laila Martinez
Nursing education perspectives
05-15-2026
PMID: 42135885

Abstract

Interprofessional Education Mass Casualty Disaster Prelicensure Nursing Students Simulation Nursing Education
This study explored the impact of an interprofessional mass casualty simulation on undergraduate nursing students' disaster preparedness. A total of 127 students participated; 50 completed pre- and postsurveys using a validated 14-item tool that assessed knowledge, training, and perceived confidence. Results showed significant improvements in disaster knowledge, preparedness, and confidence. Students' willingness to respond to future mass casualty events did not change, which may be due to their prior experiences living in a hurricane-impacted region. Further research is needed to identify, build, and cultivate resiliency during disaster events.This study explored the impact of an interprofessional mass casualty simulation on undergraduate nursing students' disaster preparedness. A total of 127 students participated; 50 completed pre- and postsurveys using a validated 14-item tool that assessed knowledge, training, and perceived confidence. Results showed significant improvements in disaster knowledge, preparedness, and confidence. Students' willingness to respond to future mass casualty events did not change, which may be due to their prior experiences living in a hurricane-impacted region. Further research is needed to identify, build, and cultivate resiliency during disaster events.
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