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Title: ADN Prerequisite Validation Study


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ADN Prerequisite Validation Study
  • Center for Student Success
  • February 14th 2002
  • Sacramento, California
  • William Armstrong, Ph.D.
  • Brad C. Phillips, Ph.D.
  • Steve Spurling, M.A.

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Todays Activities
  • Review study purpose
  • Review salient literature
  • Examine ADN student cohort
  • Review past ADN student success
  • Review proposed model
  • Provide feedback and direction
  • Determine next steps

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ADN Project Study Purpose
  • Review prerequisite research, emphasis on Nursing
    programs
  • Determine what is meant by ADN program completion
  • Examine ADN program completion in the last
    several years
  • Statistically validate the use of the most
    powerful prerequisites to predict successful ADN
    program completion
  • Make recommendations to the Nursing Directors
    whose colleges participated in the study

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Review of Prior Research
  • 35 Years of Research Literature
  • Literature Covers Era from 1964 to Present
  • Journal Articles
  • Professional Presentations
  • Technical Reports
  • Foundation Studies (Kellogg, Mellon)
  • Institutional Research Reports (Community
    Colleges)
  • Professional Associations

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Focus of Prior Research
  • Improve Program and Student Outcomes
  • Reduce Attrition
  • Improve Access
  • Under-represented Groups
  • State Licensing Exams
  • Accreditation

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Relevance of Prior ADN Research
  • Past as Prologue
  • Similar Issues Found Across 35 Years of Research
    and Evaluation Studies and Current Project

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ADN Research Data
  • Enhancing Student Outcomes
  • Patricia Cross (1981)
  • Taxonomy For Analysis of Data
  • Institutional Variables
  • Situational Variables
  • Dispositional Variables

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Institutional Data
  • Line of Research Focusing on Programmatic Aspects
    of Programs that Promote or Hinder Student
    Success
  • Example Method of Selection
  • Lottery
  • First-Come, First Served
  • Full time vs. Part time requirements
  • Costs

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Situational Data
  • Focus on Particular Situation of Student as
    Mediator of Success
  • Example Hours Worked /Week
  • Marital Status
  • Support Network
  • Transportation Needs
  • Child Care

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Dispositional Data
  • Most Predominant Line of Research Found in
    Literature Review
  • Focus on Prior Performance of Student
  • High School and College GPA
  • Test Scores
  • Completion of Prior Coursework
  • Relevant Work Experience in Health Field

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Theoretical Considerations
  • Point-to-Point Theory
  • The greater the correspondence between elements
    found in the predictor and in the criterion
  • Improves the power and reliability of prediction
    of success in training

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Relevance of Literature for this Study
  • Importance of Dispositional Variables in
    Predicting Completion
  • Consistent with Prior Research
  • However Proposed Model Goes Beyond Prior Research
    by Estimating Probabilities for Success in ADN
    programs

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Program Completion
  • Three Possibilities
  • Program courses completed satisfactory
  • Degree received (this is how we started)
  • License received
  • Decided on course completion

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Examination of ADN Completion
  • The cohort
  • Demographics
  • Success by year
  • Success by method of selection

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Nursing StudentsGender1994 - 1998
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Nursing StudentsEthnicity1994 - 1998
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Nursing StudentsPrimary Language1994 - 1998
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Nursing StudentsAge1994 - 1998
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Program Completion by Selection Method by Year
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Student Factors in Selection
  • Student factors related to program completion
    within college Factors
  • Validity evidence
  • Selection models compared
  • Bias evidence

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Topics of Discussion
  • Validity Evidence
  • GPA
  • College
  • Core Biology (Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology)
  • English
  • Repetitions
  • Core Biology (Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology)
  • Minorities with No Repetitions

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Forming a Composite
  • The Variables
  • Relationship to Program Completion
  • Some Examples

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Variables in the Composite
  • GPA
  • Core Biology (Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology)
  • College-wide
  • English
  • Repetitions in Core Biology
  • Number of Repetitions divided by number of
    courses

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Some Examples of the Composite
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Selection Possibilities    
 A B Selected Students   C D Unselected
Students   A / (A B) Percent of Selected
Students who Complete an ADN Program  D / (C
D) Percent of Unselected Students who Complete
an ADN Program (AD) / (ABCD) Current
Completion Rate
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Unselected Percent, Composite, and Selected
Completion Rate
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Bias Evidence
  • The Composite prediction of Completion
  • Ethnicity
  • Gender
  • Age
  • Language Background
  • Effect on Selection

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Original and New Completion Rates Compared at a
Point That Unselects 18 of the Population
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Programmatic and Student Factors in Selection
  • Future Research into Additional Selection
    Criteria to further improve success rates
  • Interviews
  • Work Experience
  • Recommendations

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Setting a Cut Score Your Part
  • The over-subscription to your programs
  • Your comfort level with the rejection of
    potentially successful applicants
  • Your target program completion rate
  • Your willingness to change the demographics of
    your entry population

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Next Steps
  • Where do we go from here?

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Additional Slides
  • The formula
  • The core biology model compared to the composite
    model
  • Program Completion as a Function of GPA and Core
    Biology Repetitions

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The Formula
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