Descriptive study showing the effect of small differences in entry scores on retention and success in six courses in nursing
Abstract Background Undergraduate enrolments and completions in nursing are declining at the same time as requirements for registered nurses in the workforce is increasing. One way to increase enrolments is to lower entry requirements into nursing programs. This study determined the effect of a smal...
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Main Author: | Sheila A. Doggrell (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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