Assessing faculty integration of adult learning needs in second-degree nursing education

Tracey Robert, Carole A. Pomarico, Mary Nolan

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Abstract

The limited research data available on effective teaching strategies for accelerated baccalaureate nursing programs has generated interest in identifying and assessing successful teaching tools and strategies in current programs. Most data have been anecdotal and have not emphasized the effectiveness of accelerated programs. This study used a qualitative research design to determine the effectiveness of an integrative learning model in improving nursing student outcomes of second-degree students. Overall data from focus groups in the beginning and end of the study indicated that the use focus groups enhanced the learning process and outcomes.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalNursing education perspectives
Volume32
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2011

Keywords

  • Integrative Learning
  • Second-Degree Nursing Students
  • Accelerated Programs
  • Focus Groups

Disciplines

  • Education

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