High nursing student attrition has been a pervasive problem in the nursing program at the research site of this study. The purpose of this project study was to investigate the relationship between attrition and nursing student characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity, English as Second Language (ESL) background, licensed practical nurse (LPN) licensure, grade point average (GPA), the number of preadmission college credits, and the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) scores. This correlational study of archival data was guided by Jeffreys\u27s nursing undergraduate retention and success model and included a convenience sample of 240 students admitted to the program between the Spring 2011 and Fall 2013 semesters. Point biserial...
Admission and retention of qualified nursing students are essential in meeting the demands of a rapi...
Attrition rates for both traditional and nontraditional students in nursing programs across the U.S....
Attrition has always been a problem for schools of nursing. Fueled by an intensifying nursing short...
This study focused upon the high attrition rate in schools of nursing, particularly Purdue Universit...
The purpose of this study was to determine which academic and demographic factors predict students' ...
Introduction Nursing student attrition continues to negatively impact the supply of nurses and nurs...
The current study investigated the factors hypothesized to influence the likelihood of attrition amo...
With vacancies in the roster of registered nurses increasing, and the number of graduating nurses dr...
In community college nursing programs the high rate of attrition was a major concern to faculty and ...
A nursing shortage is looming in Canada (Canadian Nurses Association, 1997, November 4). It is inpe...
Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, result...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
This study examined the implications of nursing student attrition, risk factors for course failure, ...
Characteristics of successful nurses David Maxwell, Jake Youmans, Sergei Pugachov, Kurt Wahnschaff A...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
Admission and retention of qualified nursing students are essential in meeting the demands of a rapi...
Attrition rates for both traditional and nontraditional students in nursing programs across the U.S....
Attrition has always been a problem for schools of nursing. Fueled by an intensifying nursing short...
This study focused upon the high attrition rate in schools of nursing, particularly Purdue Universit...
The purpose of this study was to determine which academic and demographic factors predict students' ...
Introduction Nursing student attrition continues to negatively impact the supply of nurses and nurs...
The current study investigated the factors hypothesized to influence the likelihood of attrition amo...
With vacancies in the roster of registered nurses increasing, and the number of graduating nurses dr...
In community college nursing programs the high rate of attrition was a major concern to faculty and ...
A nursing shortage is looming in Canada (Canadian Nurses Association, 1997, November 4). It is inpe...
Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, result...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
This study examined the implications of nursing student attrition, risk factors for course failure, ...
Characteristics of successful nurses David Maxwell, Jake Youmans, Sergei Pugachov, Kurt Wahnschaff A...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
Admission and retention of qualified nursing students are essential in meeting the demands of a rapi...
Attrition rates for both traditional and nontraditional students in nursing programs across the U.S....
Attrition has always been a problem for schools of nursing. Fueled by an intensifying nursing short...