1. Comparison of hybrid and completely online RN-to-BSN curricula: aspects of program structure that lead to success.
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Davidson SC, Metzger RL, and Finley S
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- Adult, Curriculum, Female, Humans, Male, Nursing Evaluation Research, Education, Nursing, Associate organization & administration, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate organization & administration, Education, Professional, Retraining organization & administration, Students, Nursing
- Abstract
The large increase in the number of RN-to-BSN programs has occurred in the context of the expansion of Internet-based resources. This article expands on an earlier reported evaluation of a program based on community-derived needs. Several dimensions were identified that appear to contribute to student success in a blended-hybrid and completely online curricula. Students move through a synchronous cohort curriculum. The graduation rate for both programs was above the national average for all programs (80%), and graduation rate for the blended-hybrid program (92%) exceeded the online program (88%). Social support theory framed the important factors in a way that paralleled the factors reported by students as leading to their success., (Copyright 2014, SLACK Incorporated.)
- Published
- 2014
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