Background To reduce nursing shortages, accelerated nursing programs are available for domestic and international students. However, the withdrawal and failure rates from these programs may be different than for the traditional programs. The main aim of our study was to improve the retention and experience of accelerated nursing students. Methods The academic background, age, withdrawal and failure rates of the accelerated and traditional students were determined. Data from 2009 and 2010 were collected prior to intervention. In an attempt to reduce the withdrawal of accelerated students, we set up an intervention, which was available to all students. The assessment of the intervention was a pre-post-test design with non-equivalent groups (t...
Background: The shortage of nursing professionals is of growing concern. The causes of this include ...
This study examined the implications of nursing student attrition, risk factors for course failure, ...
This ex post facto study compared persisters and withdrawers from one nursing education program in t...
Background There is a comprehensive literature on the academic outcomes (attrition and success) of s...
Accelerated students in nursing have their first experience of university entering into second year ...
In order to reduce the attrition of accelerated nursing students in bioscience/pharmacology, we intr...
We have demonstrated that the diploma-entry accelerated students in a nursing program need additiona...
<em>At a campus in a low socioeconomic (SES) area, our University allows enrolled nurses entry into ...
This study examined stressors and resources for nursing students in an accelerated program. The rese...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to identify the factors having an impact on student completio...
We have demonstrated that the diploma-entry accelerated students in a nursing program need additiona...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to identify and describe criteria used to identify stude...
This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a student success and retent...
Background: In the European context regulated by the Bologna Process principles, there is little evi...
Retaining nursing students in courses is key to increasing the number of new nurses. This study exam...
Background: The shortage of nursing professionals is of growing concern. The causes of this include ...
This study examined the implications of nursing student attrition, risk factors for course failure, ...
This ex post facto study compared persisters and withdrawers from one nursing education program in t...
Background There is a comprehensive literature on the academic outcomes (attrition and success) of s...
Accelerated students in nursing have their first experience of university entering into second year ...
In order to reduce the attrition of accelerated nursing students in bioscience/pharmacology, we intr...
We have demonstrated that the diploma-entry accelerated students in a nursing program need additiona...
<em>At a campus in a low socioeconomic (SES) area, our University allows enrolled nurses entry into ...
This study examined stressors and resources for nursing students in an accelerated program. The rese...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to identify the factors having an impact on student completio...
We have demonstrated that the diploma-entry accelerated students in a nursing program need additiona...
The purposes of this descriptive study were to identify and describe criteria used to identify stude...
This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a student success and retent...
Background: In the European context regulated by the Bologna Process principles, there is little evi...
Retaining nursing students in courses is key to increasing the number of new nurses. This study exam...
Background: The shortage of nursing professionals is of growing concern. The causes of this include ...
This study examined the implications of nursing student attrition, risk factors for course failure, ...
This ex post facto study compared persisters and withdrawers from one nursing education program in t...