Student Success Factors in a Nurse Practitioner Program
Student exit surveys are a unique means of extracting data for program evaluation. An exploratory study of 5 years of data (n = 440) from a 115-question Master of Science in Nursing student online exit survey examined whether race, sex, age, and prior work experience as a registered nurse predicted academic success. Findings indicated a statistically positive relationship between self-reported outcomes and prior register ed nurse work experience. There were significant findings related to the effect of race and years of nursing experience on students’ self-reported learning outcomes.
Source: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners - Category: Nursing Authors: Aijun Anna Li, Jennie C. De Gagne, Valerie Howard, Deirdre Thornlow, Benjamin S. Smallheer, Angela Richard-Eaglin, Kathryn Evans Kreider Tags: By Faculty for Faculty Source Type: research
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