Title: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NURSING STUDENT CLINICAL EXPERIENCES AND PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS AS MEASURED BY NCLEX-RN PASS RATES
Author: Tanicala, Martha L.
Description: This study examined the characteristics of design and implementation of student clinical learning experiences and program effectiveness in baccalaureate nursing education programs in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio as measured by NCLEX-RN pass rates. Questions were asked to elicit information regarding clinical curricular design in the following areas: clinical hours, clinical sites, clinical categories, faculty characteristics, factors influencing …show more content…
curricular design, and clinical evaluation methods. The survey instrument Clinical Experiences in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs (CEBNP) was sent to the 56 baccalaureate nursing programs in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. The questionnaire consisted of 80 items, most of which were fill in the blank or open-ended. Fifteen surveys were returned. The sample consisted of 14 institutions.
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of curricula design and implementation of nursing student clinical experiences with NCLEX-RN pass rates in nursing education programs in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. The data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential methods. Descriptive techniques were used to summarize the data on the dependent variable of NCLEX-RN pass rates. Descriptive statistics of simple, grouped and cumulative frequency distributions were constructed to summarize the data and understand the characteristics of each nursing program. T-test of independent samples and ANOVA were used to assess group differences. Factor analysis was utilized to reduce the number of variables and to determine which variables and subscales clustered together. Pearson correlation was used to evaluate the relationship of NCLEX-RN overall pass rate with several survey items and factors. A forward multiple regression was conducted to determine clinical program characteristics that best predict overall NCLEX-RN pass rates. Two statistically significant correlations were found. Clinical days per week in level one had a negative correlation with the overall pass rate for institutions in the sample. The number of long-term care clinical hours …show more content…
had a positive correlation with the overall pass rate for institutions in the sample. Multiple regression revealed no statistically significant predictors of NCLEX-RN pass rates. Public institutions had a statistically significantly lower overall pass rate than private institutions in the sample. Despite similar NCLEX-RN pass rates among the institutions in the sample, there was great variability in the design of clinical experiences. No specific structure was identified as best practice in the design and implementation of clinical curricula. Implications of these and other results are discussed in terms of influence on clinical curricula design in nursing education. Ideas for future research are also discussed.
Reference: http://drc.ohiolink.edu/handle/2374.OX/15649
Related Learning Experience (RLE)
The most important aspect of the Practical Nursing Program is learning the basic bedside care with patient under the supervision of a registered nurse instructor.
KGPNC students in the PN program are given supervised experience in caring for patients from all walks of life and at any or all life stages held in a variety of health care setting. They have the hands-on training of the common nursing responsibilities of a practical nurse which are essential in direct patient care in acute-care settings, community health agencies, nursing homes, and other health care institutions.
RLE in KGPNC will be undertaken in the Philippines. Students who have finished the required course and are eligible for RLE will be assigned to either hospitals, long term care clinic, maternity clinic, child care, physician’s clinic, among others where they can surely apply their knowledge with real patients, unlike some institutions who offer dummies, “life-like” mannequins, human patient stimulator, or who bank on simulated scenarios requiring patient care.
At KGPNC, RLE is not confined with mere virtual reality, but a whole Eight Hundred Sixty Four (864) hours of direct patient care where students apply the skills they have
learned.
Clinical Rotation/Related Learning Experience (RLE’s)
Consists of eight (8) disciplines:
Community Health Nursing
Maternal & Child Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Medical Nursing
Surgical Nursing
Geriatric Nursing
Psychiatric Nursing
Rehabilitative Nursing
NPI
Case Study
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
• Apply the knowledge, skills and attitude learned in the workplace setup;
• Understand the basic health concepts;
• Know and understand the nursing profession, its responsibilities and the legal ethical issues of nursing practice;
• Assume the role as a practical nurse
Reference: http://www.kennedyinternationalschools.com/nursingprogram.html