Haas Richard E, Nugent Katherine E, Rule Rebecca A
Nursing Anesthesia Program, EB-229 Jennings, Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing, Augusta, GA 30912, USA.
J Nurs Educ. 2004 Oct;43(10):440-6. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20041001-03.
Predicting whether a student will be successful on the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) has been an important endeavor for faculty in schools of nursing for the past 2 decades. Extensive documentation exists in the literature concerning research aimed at exploring the academic and nonacademic predictors of success on the NCLEX-RN. Reviews of the findings of these studies indicate that various factors emerge as academic predictors of success. The results of this study suggest that first-time success on the NCLEX-RN can be predicted with a high level of accuracy using existing student data. The findings also support the belief that it is possible to identify students who may be at risk for unsuccessful first time performance on the NCLEX-RN. Early identification of at-risk students will promote timely intervention strategies to optimize the students' potential for success.
在过去20年里,预测学生是否能通过美国国家护士执业资格考试(NCLEX - RN)一直是护理学院教师的一项重要工作。文献中有大量关于探索NCLEX - RN考试成功的学术和非学术预测因素的研究记录。对这些研究结果的综述表明,各种因素成为了成功的学术预测因素。本研究结果表明,利用现有的学生数据可以高度准确地预测首次参加NCLEX - RN考试的成功率。这些发现还支持这样一种观点,即有可能识别出那些首次参加NCLEX - RN考试可能失败的风险学生。早期识别有风险的学生将促进及时的干预策略,以优化学生成功的潜力。