Author: Eleanor Murphy Brown
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Attrition of Associate Degree Nursing Students
Author: Eleanor Murphy Brown
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Factors that Contribute to Attrition of Associate Degree Nursing Students
Author: Daisy Hines
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Category : Nursing school dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Nursing school dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Attrition Among Nursing Students of an Associate Degree Program
Author: Roselena Thorpe
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Category : Nursing school dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 480
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Category : Nursing school dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 480
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Attrition in an Associate Degree Program: The Lived Experience of the Nursing Student
Author: Leanne Rogstad
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ISBN: 9781321196979
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Languages : en
Pages : 131
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Abstract : Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, results of the analysis revealed student- and nursing-program-related factors that facilitate or hinder successful completion of the program. Barriers of completion included (a) amount and difficulty of course requirements, (b) difficult test rubrics, (c) ineffective instructors, (d) full-time teaching, (e) difficulty in balancing work, family, and school responsibilities, (f) language barriers, and (g) separation of work and school environment. Results of the study further showed that resolution of students' personal obstacles hindering program completion included (a) time and financial management, (b) establishing good relationships with instructors, and (c) use of student support services. While there is a plethora of extensive studies that have developed theories to explain students' early departure from nursing programs, there are only limited studies conducted with respect to nurse programs' retention or attrition in terms of the factors that lead to success in nursing programs. This current study investigated the lived experiences of students currently enrolled in an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program as well as those who have dropped out of the program at a Midwest community college. Data were collected from 13 participants who participated in the semi-structured interview and were analyzed through a modified Moustakas (1994) van Kaam method. Results can be utilized by educational institutions to create ways to eliminate these barriers. Colleges might be more willing to provide additional student support during enrollment if the external factors that help students achieve success could be identified.
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ISBN: 9781321196979
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Languages : en
Pages : 131
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Abstract : Using Wylie's (2004) Model of Non-Traditional Student Attrition as the theoretical framework, results of the analysis revealed student- and nursing-program-related factors that facilitate or hinder successful completion of the program. Barriers of completion included (a) amount and difficulty of course requirements, (b) difficult test rubrics, (c) ineffective instructors, (d) full-time teaching, (e) difficulty in balancing work, family, and school responsibilities, (f) language barriers, and (g) separation of work and school environment. Results of the study further showed that resolution of students' personal obstacles hindering program completion included (a) time and financial management, (b) establishing good relationships with instructors, and (c) use of student support services. While there is a plethora of extensive studies that have developed theories to explain students' early departure from nursing programs, there are only limited studies conducted with respect to nurse programs' retention or attrition in terms of the factors that lead to success in nursing programs. This current study investigated the lived experiences of students currently enrolled in an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program as well as those who have dropped out of the program at a Midwest community college. Data were collected from 13 participants who participated in the semi-structured interview and were analyzed through a modified Moustakas (1994) van Kaam method. Results can be utilized by educational institutions to create ways to eliminate these barriers. Colleges might be more willing to provide additional student support during enrollment if the external factors that help students achieve success could be identified.
An Analysis of Adult Nursing Students' Attrition in Associate Degree Programs
Author: Dorothy E. Smith
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Category : College dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Category : College dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Factors Associated with Attrition of Minority Students in Associate Degree Nursing Programs
Author: Barbara Forte Conner
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Category : African American nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Category : African American nurses
Languages : en
Pages : 90
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Faculty Perspectives of Student Attrition and Retention in Associate Degree Nursing Programs
Author: Katherine A. Walls
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 450
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The purpose of this narrative inquiry was to understand faculty perceptions of their work and their impact on student attrition and retention in associate degree nursing (ADN) programs. Nine faculty members from two different ADN programs - one with a relatively high retention rate and the other with a relatively low retention rate - were interviewed to garner their perspectives about their role in the educational process and their effect of student success.
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Category : Nursing
Languages : en
Pages : 450
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The purpose of this narrative inquiry was to understand faculty perceptions of their work and their impact on student attrition and retention in associate degree nursing (ADN) programs. Nine faculty members from two different ADN programs - one with a relatively high retention rate and the other with a relatively low retention rate - were interviewed to garner their perspectives about their role in the educational process and their effect of student success.
A Study Investigating the Predictors of Attrition in an Associate Degree Nursing Program
Author: Patricia A. Gagliano
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Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 300
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Factors Predicting Attrition of American Indian Students Enrolled in an Associate Degree Practical Nursing Program
Author: Carol Manifold
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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A Comparison of Attrition Rates Between Selective and Non-selective Associate Degree Nursing Programs
Author: Hazel Leoma Hale
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Category : Dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Publisher:
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Category : Dropouts
Languages : en
Pages : 138
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