Background: This scoping review examined the out comes of accelerated second-degree baccalaureate and master of nursing programs using the Kirkpatrick four-level model. Method: A systematic search of four major scientific databases identified 15 articles meeting study inclusion cri teria. The articles were assessed for educational outcomes, and extracted data were organized according to the four level Kirkpatrick model consisting of reaction, learning, behavior, and results. Results: Both second-degree bacca laureate and master of nursing program students showed strong academic achievement, high employment rates, and high program satisfaction but reported lack of perceived preparedness for a clinical position. No studies eva...
Metropolitan Atlanta and northwest Georgia, like other regions of the United States, face a critical...
Graduate nursing programs play a central role in graduate higher education in the 21st century (Walk...
Background Increasing demand for baccalaureate-prepared nurses has led to rapid growth in the number...
As of 2008, the U.S. Department of Labor is predicting a need for greater than one million new regis...
Currently in the United States, motivated by nursing shortages, numerous ways have been created to r...
Although there are a number of anecdotal reports on demographic characteristics and academic success...
The majority of the 50 United States (U.S.) states will experience a significant nursing shortage by...
This study examined graduates of two routes of entry into professional nursing: the generic baccalau...
This study examined graduates of two routes of entry into professional nursing: the generic baccalau...
Background There is a comprehensive literature on the academic outcomes (attrition and success) of s...
This study examined stressors and resources for nursing students in an accelerated program. The rese...
A plethora of stressors are known to be related to the process of transition to professional nursing...
In 2013, the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses\u27 (NCLEX-RN) passing sta...
The quality of nursing education can be improved significantly when academic institutions work close...
AIM The purpose of this article is to examine research studies that compared outcome measures of stu...
Metropolitan Atlanta and northwest Georgia, like other regions of the United States, face a critical...
Graduate nursing programs play a central role in graduate higher education in the 21st century (Walk...
Background Increasing demand for baccalaureate-prepared nurses has led to rapid growth in the number...
As of 2008, the U.S. Department of Labor is predicting a need for greater than one million new regis...
Currently in the United States, motivated by nursing shortages, numerous ways have been created to r...
Although there are a number of anecdotal reports on demographic characteristics and academic success...
The majority of the 50 United States (U.S.) states will experience a significant nursing shortage by...
This study examined graduates of two routes of entry into professional nursing: the generic baccalau...
This study examined graduates of two routes of entry into professional nursing: the generic baccalau...
Background There is a comprehensive literature on the academic outcomes (attrition and success) of s...
This study examined stressors and resources for nursing students in an accelerated program. The rese...
A plethora of stressors are known to be related to the process of transition to professional nursing...
In 2013, the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses\u27 (NCLEX-RN) passing sta...
The quality of nursing education can be improved significantly when academic institutions work close...
AIM The purpose of this article is to examine research studies that compared outcome measures of stu...
Metropolitan Atlanta and northwest Georgia, like other regions of the United States, face a critical...
Graduate nursing programs play a central role in graduate higher education in the 21st century (Walk...
Background Increasing demand for baccalaureate-prepared nurses has led to rapid growth in the number...