Wells Marcia I
School of Nursing, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
J Prof Nurs. 2003 Jul-Aug;19(4):230-6. doi: 10.1016/s8755-7223(03)00069-3.
The retention of students in nursing programs continues to be a major challenge for nurse educators and deans of nursing programs. Student attrition negatively impacts the needed supply of registered nurses to fill staff, administrative, and teaching positions. There is little recent research in the nursing literature related to the factors that influence undergraduate attrition among the new population of nursing students. Tinto's model of student retention has been used widely to explain factors that influence retention. In this article, the author suggests that Tinto's model may not be appropriate for explaining attrition among the new population of undergraduate nursing students. An epidemiologic framework is offered as a way of rethinking and reconceptualizing the problem of undergraduate student attrition. Primary, secondary, and tertiary approaches are presented to show that high rates of student attrition can be prevented by identifying critical points for intervention.
护理专业项目学生的留存率问题,一直是护理教育工作者和护理专业项目主任面临的重大挑战。学生流失对填补注册护士岗位、行政岗位及教学岗位所需的护士供应产生了负面影响。近期护理文献中,关于影响新一批护理专业学生本科阶段流失率因素的研究较少。廷托的学生留存模型已被广泛用于解释影响留存率的因素。在本文中,作者认为廷托模型可能并不适用于解释新一批本科护理专业学生的流失问题。本文提供了一个流行病学框架,作为重新思考和重新认识本科学生流失问题的一种方式。文中介绍了一级、二级和三级方法,以表明通过确定关键干预点,可以防止高学生流失率。