'Failure to fail' is the allocation of pass grades to nursing students who do not display satisfactory clinical performance. This issue can have significant implications for individual students and assessors involved, as well as for nursing professionalism and patient safety. The aim of this systematic integrative literature review was to determine what is currently known about the issue of 'failure to fail' within undergraduate nursing programs. A literature search of five databases up to May 2015 was conducted to identify primary research papers. The search yielded 169 papers of which 24 met the inclusion criteria. The majority of papers had moderate or good methodological rigour, with most of the literature originating from the Northern ...
Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that stu...
Aims and objectives To describe the sociodemographic and academic characteristics of nursing student...
Master of Science in Nursing August 2016The past decade has seen an abundance of research related t...
Background: Failing to fail nursing students in clinical assessments is an internationally acknowled...
This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical competence wer...
Aim: this review aimed to identify and review primary research to address the question: ‘Is there ev...
Within pre-registration nursing education programmes, clinical competence is verified via continuous...
The experience of the clinical nursing instructor (CNI) in teaching nursing students deemed at risk ...
The factors preventing registered nurses from failing students in practice are multifaceted and have...
Theoretical basis: Every patient has the right to safe nursing care. If health care professionals ma...
Aim: The aim was to explore the psychometric properties with respect to the internal consistency rel...
The factors preventing registered nurses from failing students in practice are multifaceted and have...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Introduction: Academic failure of students is a major problem of higher education. The aim of this q...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that stu...
Aims and objectives To describe the sociodemographic and academic characteristics of nursing student...
Master of Science in Nursing August 2016The past decade has seen an abundance of research related t...
Background: Failing to fail nursing students in clinical assessments is an internationally acknowled...
This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical competence wer...
Aim: this review aimed to identify and review primary research to address the question: ‘Is there ev...
Within pre-registration nursing education programmes, clinical competence is verified via continuous...
The experience of the clinical nursing instructor (CNI) in teaching nursing students deemed at risk ...
The factors preventing registered nurses from failing students in practice are multifaceted and have...
Theoretical basis: Every patient has the right to safe nursing care. If health care professionals ma...
Aim: The aim was to explore the psychometric properties with respect to the internal consistency rel...
The factors preventing registered nurses from failing students in practice are multifaceted and have...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Introduction: Academic failure of students is a major problem of higher education. The aim of this q...
Background: This study was undertaken in response to concerns that mentors who assessed practical co...
Nursing is essentially a practice discipline, informed by a theoretical base. It is crucial that stu...
Aims and objectives To describe the sociodemographic and academic characteristics of nursing student...
Master of Science in Nursing August 2016The past decade has seen an abundance of research related t...