Exploring an Innovative Course Delivery Method for Accelerated BSN Students.

Int J Nurs Educ Scholarsh

Department of Nursing, University of North Dakota College of Nursing and Professional Disciplines, 430 Oxford Street, Stop 9025, Grand Forks, ND58202-9025, USA.

Published: August 2019

Background The purpose of the pilot study was to develop and implement an innovative hybrid-delivered professional development course and explore accelerated BSN student satisfaction and perceived learning. Methods The convenience sample consisted of 16 accelerated BSN students at one Midwestern university. The Student Evaluation of Learning and Feedback to Instructors online survey instrument used consisted of 21 five-point Likert-scale items. Results Students reported that the course was organized (M = 3.96) and promoted student learning (M = 4.53) and engagement (M = 3.97). Graded material was adequate (M = 4.31). The course created a supportive adult learning environment (M = 3.84) and instructor rapport (M = 4.47). Knowledge was applied during clinical experiences. Conclusions Hybrid courses can facilitate student learning and satisfaction. Further research is warranted to explore innovative hybrid course delivery methods with accelerated BSN students. It is critical to ensure quality education for this special nursing population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijnes-2019-0011DOI Listing

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