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Primary prevention emphasis and self-reported health behaviors of nursing students
The current climate of healthcare reform demands an increased curricular emphasis on primary prevention, yet the relationship between the level of curricular emphasis on primary prevention and the health behaviors of nursing ...
An investigation of the relationship among social support, motivation, perceived competence, and pursuit of a baccalaureate degree among associate degree nurse graduates
The Institute of Medicine Reports of the last ten years highlight the increased complexity of health care and the need for new ways for health providers to respond. While other professional programs have adapted to the ...
Nurse Educators' Perceptions Regarding Faculty Participation in University Governance
Faculty participation in university governance is an accepted norm in American higher education. Nurse educators' participation in university governance provides opportunities to exert influence in organizational matters ...
The effect of high-fidelity simulation and traditional didactic lecture on first semester junior baccalaureate nursing students' knowledge acquisition, and self-confidence using the Solomon-Four Group research design
Nurse educators are challenged with preparing nurses to practice in complex Health care settings. Nursing graduates often feel unprepared to meet the performance expectations placed on them by the Health care industry, ...
Ethical values and resolution of ethical value conflicts by nurse educators
The purpose of this descriptive, qualitative study was to identify ethical values and ethical value conflicts encountered by nurse educators and to explore the resolution process of ethical value conflicts by nurse ...
African-American baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of nursing programs and factors that support or restrict academic success
The nursing literature is limited in reporting African-American nursing students' perceptions of nursing programs and factors that are viewed as supportive of or restrictive to academic success in this selected population. ...
The utilization and effectiveness of the HESI E (square) exit exam as a graduation requirement toward increasing NCLEX-RN® pass rates in baccalaureate nursing programs
Due to a desire to better prepare BSN students for the Nurse Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®) and to increase first-time pass rates, nursing programs across the US are using predictive ...
The Concept of Interprofessional Collaboration in Baccalaureate Nursing Education Programs: A Descriptive Survey
In response to multiple social and political forces towards interprofessional collaboration in health care delivery, professional educators and others have espoused the need for educational programs which prepare future ...
Effectiveness of experiential learning strategies
The aim of this experimental study was to determine if Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) students who complete a service learning (SL) assignment within a nursing course score significantly higher on the Nursing ...
High-fidelity simulation influences on novice baccalaureate nursing students
(2016-12-22)
Current research supports high-fidelity simulation use as a method for educating junior and senior nursing students. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship that existed between the use of evidence-based ...