Title of article
Predictors of academic performance in a cohort of pre-registration nursing students
Author/Authors
McCarey، نويسنده , , Margaret and Barr، نويسنده , , Tony and Rattray، نويسنده , , Janice، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
357
To page
364
Abstract
Summary
cruitment, selection and retention of nursing students have become crucial in securing the future workforce required by the NHS. Concerns regarding the academic performance of what is a changing student profile led to an audit being performed to explore the predictive relationship between entry qualifications, age, gender, attendance and academic performance in a cohort of pre-registration Diploma of Nursing students.
as collated from a cohort of 154 students. Statistical analysis demonstrated that students with higher level entry qualifications performed consistently better than those with lower level qualifications. Mature students, over the age of 26, achieved better average marks in coursework and examinations that their younger peers. Year 1 performance predicted year 3 performance in both examinations and assignments. Non-attendance was shown to have an impact on academic performance with a correlation existing between high absenteeism and poor academic achievement. The findings highlight interesting issues for nurse educators relating to academic student support particularly in first year; recruitment and selection of the most suitable candidates; absenteeism monitoring and curriculum design.
Keywords
Academic performance , Nursing students , Predictors
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1874662
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