Frequency counts, percentages, Chi-squares, and t-tests were used in data analysis which resulted in the rejection of twenty-seven (27) of the 113 null hypotheses factors.Strategies directed toward the reduction of attrition in the Nursing Program at Seminole Junior College were recommended.The population for the study was eighty-five (85) graduates of the Nursing Program at Seminole Junior College between 1980 and 1983, and fifty-five (55) students who had dropped out of the Nursing Program between the Fall Semester of 1979 and the Spring Semester of 1983.The study was designed to identify factors associated with nonpersisting students in the Nursing Program at Seminole Junior College. Accordingly, the following research hypotheses were te...
: The nursing shortage increases as large populations of working bedside nurses retire. In order to ...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to identify and describe criteria used to identify stude...
Attrition of students from a nursing program is a significant concern. It is even more critical now ...
This study focused upon the high attrition rate in schools of nursing, particularly Purdue Universit...
This ex post facto study compared persisters and withdrawers from one nursing education program in t...
With vacancies in the roster of registered nurses increasing, and the number of graduating nurses dr...
The purpose of this study was to determine which academic and demographic factors predict students' ...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
In community college nursing programs the high rate of attrition was a major concern to faculty and ...
While many re-entry women begin baccalaureate study in nursing, little is known about phenomena that...
Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, result...
Attrition has always been a problem for schools of nursing. Fueled by an intensifying nursing short...
The intent of this research was to determine and compare factors impacting on attrition in the Job T...
This was a longitudinal study of the retention of one specific cohort, baccalaureate nursing student...
: The nursing shortage increases as large populations of working bedside nurses retire. In order to ...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to identify and describe criteria used to identify stude...
Attrition of students from a nursing program is a significant concern. It is even more critical now ...
This study focused upon the high attrition rate in schools of nursing, particularly Purdue Universit...
This ex post facto study compared persisters and withdrawers from one nursing education program in t...
With vacancies in the roster of registered nurses increasing, and the number of graduating nurses dr...
The purpose of this study was to determine which academic and demographic factors predict students' ...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
This study investigated factors that affect student attrition for 151 students in a practical nursin...
In community college nursing programs the high rate of attrition was a major concern to faculty and ...
While many re-entry women begin baccalaureate study in nursing, little is known about phenomena that...
Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, result...
Attrition has always been a problem for schools of nursing. Fueled by an intensifying nursing short...
The intent of this research was to determine and compare factors impacting on attrition in the Job T...
This was a longitudinal study of the retention of one specific cohort, baccalaureate nursing student...
: The nursing shortage increases as large populations of working bedside nurses retire. In order to ...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to identify and describe criteria used to identify stude...
Attrition of students from a nursing program is a significant concern. It is even more critical now ...