English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination

Background: Studies have shown that various factors influence students’ success in nursing school and the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE). Such factors should be studied as foundations of the nursing programs. Problems with proficiency in the language used by the instructor to teach curricular cou...

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Main Authors: Ryan Michael Flores Oducado, Marianne Sotelo, Liza Marie Ramirez, Maylin Habaña, Rosana Grace Belo-Delariarte
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University 2020-04-01
Series:Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/28564
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spelling doaj-d837c29c459a4d59a98c0275884224602020-11-25T02:59:50ZengDiponegoro UniversityNurse Media: Journal of Nursing2087-78112406-87992020-04-0110110.14710/nmjn.v10i1.2856416459English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure ExaminationRyan Michael Flores Oducado0Marianne Sotelo1Liza Marie Ramirez2Maylin Habaña3Rosana Grace Belo-Delariarte4College of Nursing, West Visayas State University, PhilippinesCollege of Nursing, West Visayas State University, PhilippinesCollege of Nursing, West Visayas State University, PhilippinesCollege of Nursing, West Visayas State University, PhilippinesCollege of Nursing, West Visayas State University, PhilippinesBackground: Studies have shown that various factors influence students’ success in nursing school and the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE). Such factors should be studied as foundations of the nursing programs. Problems with proficiency in the language used by the instructor to teach curricular courses may be considered a barrier to effective learning and academic success. Purpose: This study ascertained the influence of English language proficiency on the academic performance of students in professional nursing courses and the NLE. Methods: This study employed a retrospective descriptive correlational study design. Secondary analysis of existing research data sets of 141 nursing students in one nursing school in the Philippines was performed. Pearson’s r was used to determine the correlation between variables. Results: Findings showed that there were significant correlations between academic performance and the Verbal Ability subscale of the Nursing Aptitude Test (p=0.003) and the three English courses included in the nursing curriculum (p=0.000). There were also significant correlations between the NLE ratings and Verbal Ability (p=0.000) and the three English courses (p=0.000). Conclusion: English language proficiency is an important factor in determining the academic and licensure success of nursing students. Nursing schools must ensure that approaches in improving students' English language proficiency must be well integrated into the undergraduate nursing program.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/28564academic performanceenglish language proficiencyenglish competencylicensure examnursing
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author Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
Marianne Sotelo
Liza Marie Ramirez
Maylin Habaña
Rosana Grace Belo-Delariarte
spellingShingle Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
Marianne Sotelo
Liza Marie Ramirez
Maylin Habaña
Rosana Grace Belo-Delariarte
English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
academic performance
english language proficiency
english competency
licensure exam
nursing
author_facet Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
Marianne Sotelo
Liza Marie Ramirez
Maylin Habaña
Rosana Grace Belo-Delariarte
author_sort Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
title English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
title_short English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
title_full English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
title_fullStr English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
title_full_unstemmed English Language Proficiency and Its Relationship with Academic Performance and the Nurse Licensure Examination
title_sort english language proficiency and its relationship with academic performance and the nurse licensure examination
publisher Diponegoro University
series Nurse Media: Journal of Nursing
issn 2087-7811
2406-8799
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Studies have shown that various factors influence students’ success in nursing school and the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE). Such factors should be studied as foundations of the nursing programs. Problems with proficiency in the language used by the instructor to teach curricular courses may be considered a barrier to effective learning and academic success. Purpose: This study ascertained the influence of English language proficiency on the academic performance of students in professional nursing courses and the NLE. Methods: This study employed a retrospective descriptive correlational study design. Secondary analysis of existing research data sets of 141 nursing students in one nursing school in the Philippines was performed. Pearson’s r was used to determine the correlation between variables. Results: Findings showed that there were significant correlations between academic performance and the Verbal Ability subscale of the Nursing Aptitude Test (p=0.003) and the three English courses included in the nursing curriculum (p=0.000). There were also significant correlations between the NLE ratings and Verbal Ability (p=0.000) and the three English courses (p=0.000). Conclusion: English language proficiency is an important factor in determining the academic and licensure success of nursing students. Nursing schools must ensure that approaches in improving students' English language proficiency must be well integrated into the undergraduate nursing program.
topic academic performance
english language proficiency
english competency
licensure exam
nursing
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/medianers/article/view/28564
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