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  • JNR_Simulation_Supplement.pdf

    The End-of-Program Survey used the same scales as the preceptor version to obtain self-assessment ratings of clinical competency: the NGNPS, Critical Thinking Diagnostic, and the Global Assessment of Clinical Competency and Readiness for Practice. To ensure confidentiality of the responses, students mailed completed surveys to the project director using prepaid reply envelopes. New graduates were eligible to take the NCLEX-RN after graduating from their nursing program. NCLEX results were collected through December 31, 2013. Table 1 outlines the instruments used and the data collection schedule.

  • bb_1981.pdf

    Kellogg Foundation to support program development during the fiscal period from March 1, 1979 through February 28, 1982. Some of the terms to which this grant is subject are as follows: 1. Funds provided by the Foundation a~e to be accounted for separately and are to be used only for purposes specified in the budget for this project. 2. The Council is to provide the Foundation an annual report at the end of each project year., This report is to include a narrative progress report of the program and a statement of disbursements for that year, reflecting any unexpended cash funds, and certified correct by the chief financial officer of the Council. 3.

  • Transcript_2019MYM_Hooper-Spector.pdf

    So, now Jan will show you what we found, and I will raise some red flags. - [Janice] Thanks, Nancy. I wanted to say, what a pleasure it was for me to chair this committee and to work with Nancy and her staff. They're amazing. And then the committee members were all so good. Everybody was engaged in this project. When we started looking at, how can you tell if it's a quality program? There really isn't any evidence in the literature to tell you that. So, we're hoping that putting together the data from these different points of research will help us with that.

  • transcript_2024scisymp_kfoli.pdf

    I tend to use a very long survey when I look at the types of substances consumed and risk factors. So that was the second piece of it. And the third had to do with student-certified nurse or registered nurse anesthetists. Ann Bostic and Linda Stone were consultants on the project, and very active in the AANA. They were instrumental in helping put the survey together, and really me getting to know the culture of CRNAs, etc. https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2024-ncsbn-scientific-symposium ©2024 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

  • transcript_2024scisymp_rsmiley.pdf

    That's something worth noting. I think that's a good question. I know we haven't looked at it, but I think what you're suggesting might be possible that you could do that and you could say, "Okay, these people didn't renew the license, go out and do a research project on seeing what happened. I honestly think right now the closest data we have is the fact that we go to all licensed nurses and we do get...like, we could probably... Well, we don't, we don't, because it's anonymous. All we know is that they tell us they left nursing.

  • Transcript_2021SciSymp_awitowski-stimpfel.pdf

    The effects of the work stressors can be buffered by individual or organizational resources. So this framework helped us to construct our focus group guide, questions, and our analysis. We recruited participants who had previously participated in the RN Work Project, which was a 10-year panel study of newly licensed nurses funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. These participants had consented to being contacted for future research opportunities. We recruited our participants via email, and we ended up with a sample size of 41, which we randomly split into two identical virtual focus groups.

  • Transcript_2022am_dbenton.pdf

    So as I come to the end of this, I want to move on to M, measurement. Continuous improvement and accountability. Now, NCSBN has got a strong history in some of this work. And Joey Ridenour, who is in the room, did some work, she led some work in relation to the core project. We have revisited that work recently to analyze what we can build upon, but we've also been working on reviewing sunrise provision, and the publication was published as a standalone. ©2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 And interestingly enough, we're now being asked by some of the legislatures to come and talk about that and give testimony on it.

  • Transcript_2023am_exam-committee.pdf

    Today, I'd like to present the NEC work. And I brought the expert with me. During the 2023 Midyear Meeting, you received an update on the work to support the development of a secure, reliable, remote proctoring and advanced AI system. With the implementation of this project, some of or all testing to https://www.ncsbn.org/past-event/2023-ncsbn-annual-meeting ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 remote proctoring administration, and offer increased security and workflow efficiencies for the nurse and regulatory bodies with better software tools, and AI support systems.

  • 2023_PN_Test%20Plan_FINAL.pdf

    NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Effective April 2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2023 ii 2023 NCLEX-PN® Test Plan Mission Statement NCSBN empowers and supports nursing regulators in their mandate to protect the public. Purpose and Functions The purpose of NCSBN is to provide an organization through which nursing regulatory bodies act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

  • Transcript_2024NCLEX_hqian.pdf

    Then, what would the mean score be for this item between 0 to 2 for 100 Patty's? 1, 1.25. Now treat yourself as a judge again. I will show you a multiple response item, and you will give me a rating for each option. This is a multiple-response item from an NGN item set. Please read the scenario and question. Tell me, for the first option, 100 Patty's, how many would select vital signs? For the second option, 100 Patty's, how many would select lung sounds and so on? Again, I don't tell you the answers for the first round.