Despite Challenges Part II: Bridging the Gap to Success

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of College Student Retention-Research Theory & Practice Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1177/15210251231170297
J. Fagan, J. Coffey
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First year nursing students at a small public university participated in a longitudinal study following a bridge course to prepare them for the transition to college and rigorous nursing curriculum. The bridge course included activities to identify challenges and strategies for success, develop belonging with peers and faculty, and explore students’ capacity for resilience. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the four-year study tracked admission metrics and academic progression and gathered qualitative data through interviews and a focus group. Descriptive statistics examined the impact of success indicators at time of admission to the program, and qualitative responses explored ways the bridge program and subsequent supports may have influenced persistence. No single student attribute predicted success, and multiple supportive factors enabled on-time graduation. This study may offer valuable insights into effective strategies for retaining nursing students, enabling them to graduate in four years and become licensed to join the nursing workforce.
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尽管面临挑战,第二部分:弥合成功的差距
一所小型公立大学的一年级护理系学生参加了一项纵向研究,随后进行了桥梁课程,为他们过渡到大学和严格的护理课程做好准备。桥梁课程包括识别挑战和成功策略的活动,发展与同伴和教师的归属感,并探索学生的应变能力。这项为期四年的研究采用混合方法,追踪了入学指标和学业进展,并通过访谈和焦点小组收集了定性数据。描述性统计研究了项目入学时成功指标的影响,定性回应探讨了桥梁项目和随后的支持可能影响持久性的方式。没有单一的学生属性可以预测成功,多个支持因素使按时毕业成为可能。本研究可能为留住护理学生的有效策略提供有价值的见解,使他们能够在四年内毕业并获得护理工作的许可。
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