Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a study that investigated the success and experience of these students. The aim was to determine any linkages between the pathway of entry in a preregistration nursing course and the academic achievements of these students. To achieve this aim, a descriptive correlational design was used to gather information from students enrolled in four different streams of a Bachelor of Nursing program over a 12-month period that were then compared with their academic records. Results suggest that students from different entry pathways can succeed at university provided they are supported and encouraged
Problem: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast that by 2016 more than one million new and rep...
The higher education sector in the 1990s actively encouraged applicants who did not have undergradua...
A longitudinal correlational study was conducted to examine the relationship between admissions cri...
Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a stud...
International trends for pre-registration nurse education at degree level alongside ‘widening access...
The main objective of this study was to identify the best predictors for student achievements (Under...
Attrition in the first semester of an ADN program tends to be high and remains a concern for nursing...
The aim of this study was to identify the factors promoting or impeding pre-registration degree leve...
A research study of nursing students’ progress was undertaken by Burtenshaw in 2010. Following this ...
Health care is facing immense challenges. Among the most critical is an acute nursing shortage coupl...
Currently, the same criteria are being used for admissions into nursing programs in one school of nu...
Background Students who enroll in graduate-entry nursing programs are described as more highly moti...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine whether or not selected variables used in the a...
Attrition can be a serious problem for nursing programs and students. Loss of students during a nurs...
Background Graduate Entry Nursing programmes are pre-registration nursing curricula designed for ...
Problem: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast that by 2016 more than one million new and rep...
The higher education sector in the 1990s actively encouraged applicants who did not have undergradua...
A longitudinal correlational study was conducted to examine the relationship between admissions cri...
Students enter nursing degree programs through a variety of pathways. This article reports on a stud...
International trends for pre-registration nurse education at degree level alongside ‘widening access...
The main objective of this study was to identify the best predictors for student achievements (Under...
Attrition in the first semester of an ADN program tends to be high and remains a concern for nursing...
The aim of this study was to identify the factors promoting or impeding pre-registration degree leve...
A research study of nursing students’ progress was undertaken by Burtenshaw in 2010. Following this ...
Health care is facing immense challenges. Among the most critical is an acute nursing shortage coupl...
Currently, the same criteria are being used for admissions into nursing programs in one school of nu...
Background Students who enroll in graduate-entry nursing programs are described as more highly moti...
The purpose of this descriptive study was to examine whether or not selected variables used in the a...
Attrition can be a serious problem for nursing programs and students. Loss of students during a nurs...
Background Graduate Entry Nursing programmes are pre-registration nursing curricula designed for ...
Problem: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast that by 2016 more than one million new and rep...
The higher education sector in the 1990s actively encouraged applicants who did not have undergradua...
A longitudinal correlational study was conducted to examine the relationship between admissions cri...