Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Registered Nursing (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at the university. The problem was that an evaluation of the present RN-to-BSN curriculum had not been conducted since 2006 to determ...

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Main Author: Strommen, Linda
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Published: NSUWorks 2010
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spelling ndltd-nova.edu-oai-nsuworks.nova.edu-fse_etd-10002019-10-20T04:12:45Z Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Strommen, Linda This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Registered Nursing (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at the university. The problem was that an evaluation of the present RN-to-BSN curriculum had not been conducted since 2006 to determine if the best practices in business and leadership were current, applicable, and relevant in the current RN-to-BSN curriculum. The researcher utilized an evaluation methodology to assess the business and leadership components of an RN-to-BSN nursing program. An evaluation tool was developed and used to compare expected outcomes (criteria) of current practices to expected outcomes (criteria) of best practices in the field of nursing. The expected outcomes (criteria) of current best practices were developed from a review of the literature, data collected from RN-to-BSN alumni students, and input from formative and summative committees. Thirteen specific procedures guided the study to assess the value, merit, and worth of the program and to answer six research questions. The final evaluation by the expert panel revealed that the current best practices in business and leadership taught in Nursing 4020 and Nursing 4030 courses were not current with preferred best practices. The final report recommended updating the courses with current best practices collected from the literature, formative and summative committee members, practicing RNs, and experts in the nursing profession. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z campusdissertation application/pdf https://nsuworks.nova.edu/fse_etd/1 https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=fse_etd Theses and Dissertations NSUWorks Program Evaluation Curriculum Development Leadership Qualities Business Skills Curriculum and Instruction Education Higher Education Medical Education Nursing
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topic Program Evaluation
Curriculum Development
Leadership Qualities
Business Skills
Curriculum and Instruction
Education
Higher Education
Medical Education
Nursing
spellingShingle Program Evaluation
Curriculum Development
Leadership Qualities
Business Skills
Curriculum and Instruction
Education
Higher Education
Medical Education
Nursing
Strommen, Linda
Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
description This applied dissertation was designed to evaluate the business and leadership components of a Registered Nursing (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at the university. The problem was that an evaluation of the present RN-to-BSN curriculum had not been conducted since 2006 to determine if the best practices in business and leadership were current, applicable, and relevant in the current RN-to-BSN curriculum. The researcher utilized an evaluation methodology to assess the business and leadership components of an RN-to-BSN nursing program. An evaluation tool was developed and used to compare expected outcomes (criteria) of current practices to expected outcomes (criteria) of best practices in the field of nursing. The expected outcomes (criteria) of current best practices were developed from a review of the literature, data collected from RN-to-BSN alumni students, and input from formative and summative committees. Thirteen specific procedures guided the study to assess the value, merit, and worth of the program and to answer six research questions. The final evaluation by the expert panel revealed that the current best practices in business and leadership taught in Nursing 4020 and Nursing 4030 courses were not current with preferred best practices. The final report recommended updating the courses with current best practices collected from the literature, formative and summative committee members, practicing RNs, and experts in the nursing profession.
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title Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
title_short Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
title_full Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Business and Leadership Components of a Registered Nursing to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program
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