Academic program enhancement supporting the success of undergraduate nursing students and graduates

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Professional Nursing Pub Date : 2024-05-02 DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.02.007
Sharon R. Mingo, Zane Robinson Wolf
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Nursing program administrators, faculty, academic success coaches, and remediation specialists have implemented many interventions in support of baccalaureate nursing students' retention and graduates' NCLEX-RN® first-time pass rates. A private university's undergraduate nursing program's team incorporated additional evidence-based interventions aimed improving students' achievement of benchmarks following a 3-year decline in NCLEX-RN pass rates. Interventions expanded the prelicensure academic program's activities using a continuous quality improvement approach. A simulation center was constructed and a director was hired. A consultant also facilitated faculty engagement in curricular revisions. A new position, coordinator tutor/remediation specialist, was filled and the academic success coach launched interventions that complemented an initial and subsequent strategies for success initiative. New interventions were trialed and evaluated and became integral to students' and graduates' success. The academic success coach's commitment to students' achievements promoted their engagement in interventions. Pass rates increased and were sustained. Examples of interventions, supported by evidence, are presented in tables for review. A logic model depicts components of the program plan and its interventions as augmented by prospective strategies and remediation interventions. Continuous quality improvement processes will continue. Students and graduates have commented positively on the benefits of the assorted, success-promoting interventions.

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加强学术计划,支持护理本科生和毕业生取得成功
护理专业的管理人员、教师、学业成功辅导员和补习专家已经实施了许多干预措施,以支持护理专业本科学生的保留率和毕业生的 NCLEX-RN® 首次通过率。一所私立大学的本科护理专业团队在 NCLEX-RN 通过率连续 3 年下降后,采取了更多循证干预措施,旨在提高学生的基准成绩。干预措施采用持续质量改进的方法,扩大了执照前学术项目的活动范围。建造了一个模拟中心,并聘请了一名主任。一名顾问还促进了教师参与课程修订。设立了一个新职位,即协调员辅导员/补习专家,学业成功辅导员发起了一些干预措施,以补充最初和随后的成功策略倡议。新的干预措施经过试用和评估,已成为学生和毕业生成功不可或缺的一部分。学业成功导师对学生成绩的承诺促进了他们参与干预措施。及格率有所提高,并得以持续。有证据支持的干预措施实例列于表格中,以供审查。逻辑模型描述了计划计划的组成部分及其干预措施,并通过前瞻性战略和补救干预措施加以强化。将继续开展持续的质量改进工作。学生和毕业生对各种促进成功的干预措施的益处给予了积极评价。
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期刊介绍: The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.
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