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- Title
Nursing Student Satisfaction with an Associate Nursing Program.
- Authors
Hsiu-Chin Chen; Huan-Sheng Lo
- Abstract
purpose The purpose of this study was to conduct a nationwide survey to understand the satisfaction of associate of science in nursing (ASN) students with a nursing program as a whole. background Student satisfaction is viewed as an indicator of program success. Yet, nursing student satisfaction has not been sufficiently studied in the United States. method The Curriculum, Faculty, Social Interaction, and Environment model was used to support this nationwide study. Stratified random sampling was used to recruit 56 ASN programs from 31 US states for participation. results The students rated their satisfaction with the nursing program as close to “satisfied.” The faculty, curriculum, and social interaction significantly and positively predicted overall student satisfaction with a nursing program. conclusion A nursing program can evaluate students' satisfaction periodically to determine the impact of the educational experience on the program's performance.
- Subjects
UNITED States; AGE distribution; ANALYSIS of variance; CONCEPTUAL structures; STATISTICAL correlation; CURRICULUM; EMPLOYMENT; JUNIOR college students; MARITAL status; MATHEMATICAL models; RESEARCH methodology; NURSING school faculty; NURSING students; RACE; REGRESSION analysis; STATISTICAL sampling; SATISFACTION; SEX distribution; STATISTICS; STUDENTS; T-test (Statistics); TEACHER-student relationships; THEORY; DATA analysis; CROSS-sectional method; COLLEGE teacher attitudes; EVALUATION of human services programs; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Nursing Education Perspectives (National League for Nursing), 2015, Vol 36, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
1536-5026
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5480/13-1268