Strategies Used in Canadian Nursing Programs to Prepare Students for NCLEX-RN® Licensure Exam

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Nursing educators need strategies for preparing students to be successful in the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN®). Understanding the educational practices used is an important step in informing curricular decisions and helping regulatory agencies evaluate nursing programs’ efforts to prepare students for practice. This study described strategies used in Canadian nursing programs to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN®. A cross-sectional descriptive national survey was completed by the program’s director, chair, dean, or another faculty member involved in the program’s NCLEX-RN® preparatory strategies using the LimeSurvey platform. Most participating programs (n = 24; 85.7%) use one to three strategies to prepare students for the NCLEX-RN®. Strategies include the requirement to purchase a commercial product, the administration of computer-based exams, NCLEX-RN® preparation courses or workshops, and time dedicated to NCLEX-RN® preparation in one or more courses. There is variation among Canadian nursing programs in how students are prepared for the NCLEX-RN®. Some programs invest considerable effort in preparation activities, while others have limited ones.

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Gibbons, C., Shamputa, I. C., Le, M., & McCloskey, R. (2023). Strategies Used in Canadian Nursing Programs to Prepare Students for NCLEX-RN® Licensure Exam. Healthcare (Switzerland), 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040613

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