Nursing Education Research Conference 2018 (NERC18) A Model for Sustaining NCLEX Success

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Nursing Education Research Conference 2018 (NERC18) A Model for Sustaining NCLEX Success Patricia Sullivan Conklin, MSN, RN School of Nursing, Radford University, Rocky Mount, VA, USA Leonita Hannon Cutright, MSN, RN Department of Nursing, Radford University, Roanoke, VA, USA Susan T. Sanders, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Kaplan Nursing, Tullahoma, TN, USA Schools of nursing are charged with educating the next generation of nurses who demonstrate the knowledge and clinical reasoning skills to become licensed and safe practitioners in the increasingly complex health care system. First time National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX ) success is a key measurement, which holds schools of nursing accountable for strong preparation of their graduates. High failure rates may create a perception of lack of commitment to the ethical responsibility schools of nursing share for student success. State Boards of Nursing and accrediting bodies may impose sanctions on schools who do not meet benchmark goals for NCLEX pass rates established by these organizations. Recognizing this, coupled with concerns about a decline in their school s 2010 pass rate to 74.75% the authors created an individualized NCLEX study process. This process is known as the Kaplan Learning Integrated Course (KLIC) and is based on the integrated testing and content review product used in the authors institution. The purpose of KLIC is to achieve NCLEX pass rates equal to or greater than the national average. This paper will describe the evolution of this process which was incorporated into the curriculum and resulted in first time pass rates 5.41-11.5% above the national Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) NCLEX average for four consecutive years. Institutional Review Board approval was sought for this retrospective review and granted as an exempt study through the authors institution. Anticipating the increase of one logit to the 2013 passing standard, the authors conducted a literature review to explore characteristics of students who were at risk for NCLEX failure. Factors such as (a) English as a second language (ESL) (Hansen & Beaver, 2012; O Neill, Marks & Liu, 2006; Woo, Wendt & Liu, 2009); (b) lag time, defined as delaying NCLEX 26-33 days after a student completes the nursing program (Eich & O Neill, 2007; Stone & Woodberry, 2006; Woo et al., 2009); (c) course failure defined as out of sequence students (OOS) (Frith, Sewell & Clark, 2005; Pennington & Spurlock, 2010); and (d) low scores on content readiness integrated testing (Sanders & Irwin, 2014) were all found to contribute to low first time pass rates. Five major themes of interventional strategies that demonstrate positive outcomes on NCLEX success were evident throughout the literature search: (a) use of nationally recognized standardized testing; (b) use of a review course format; (c) anxiety control; (d) remediation; (e) faculty mentoring. KLIC is a hybrid pedagogy of synchronous and asynchronous learning centralized into the electronic management learning system of the university. Components of KLIC include web links to the NCLEX prep resources available through the integrated product, NCSBN, and the Virginia State Board of Nursing. KLIC was implemented with all students graduating in the spring, 2013. Seven at risk students who were either OOS or ESL were invited to participate in an individual study progress analysis. Five of the seven students, 71.42% in this pilot process, were successful in passing NCLEX on the first attempt. The overall class first time success rate was 91.38% for this 2013 cohort of students. At risk students were further expanded with the Fall, 2013 cohort to include students who achieved < 55 th percentile on the Assessment test. While focus on at risk students was a priority, all students in each

cohort were provided access to individual faculty support and guidance. Cumulative pass rates reflect a 95% success for all first time test-takers from the authors institution. Although the 5% who failed were identified as at risk, this only represents 8.3% of the total at risk population. Since KLIC was introduced, graduates have achieved a sustained pass rate 5.41%-11.5% greater than the national BSN average for four consecutive years. This preparation process incorporates the tools for students to provide concurrent review of the entire curriculum content and integrated threads. The benchmark for NCLEX pass rates established by the Program, Quality and Evaluation committee of the School of Nursing have been met consistently after the implementation of KLIC. More study is warranted with cohorts of varying demographics and needs. Collaboration with other schools of nursing to replicate and validate this process has been initiated to provide greater evidence of its effectiveness with a less homogenous group of students. Title: A Model for Sustaining NCLEX Success Keywords: NCLEX Candidate Empowerment, NCLEX Candidate Mentoring and Remediation Strategies References: Carr, S.M. (2011). NCLEX-RN Pass rate peril: One school s journey through curriculum revision, standardized testing, and attitudinal change. Nursing Education Perspectives, 32(6), 384-388. Carrick, J.A. (2011). Student achievement and NCLEX success: Problems that persist. Nursing Education Perspectives, 32(2), 78-83. Corrigan-Magaldi, M., Colalillo, G. & Molloy, J. (2014) Faculty-facilitated remediation: A model to transform at-risk students. Nurse Educator, 39(4), 155-157. Culleiton, A. (2009) Remediation: A closer look in an educational context. Teaching and Learning in Nursing, (4), 22-27. Eich, M. & O Neill, T. (2007). NCLEX delay pass rate study. NCLEX Psychometric Research Brief. Retrieved from NCSBN. https://www.ncsbn.org/delaystudy2006.pdf Frith, K., Sewell, J., & Clark D. (2005). Best practices in NCLEX-R readiness preparation for baccalaureate student success. Computer, Informatics, Nursing, 23(6), 322-329. Hansen, E. & Beaver, S. (2012) Faculty support for ESL nursing students: Action plan for success.

Nursing Education Perspectives, 33(4) 246-250. Hyland, J.R. (2012). Building on the evidence: Interventions promoting NCLEX success. Open Journal of Nursing. 2(2012), 231-238. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojn.2012.23036 Irwin, B.J., Arnoldussen, B., Burckhardt, J.A., Dobish, B., Finesilver, C., Gardner, P Redemske, M. (Eds.). (2016). NCLEX-RN content review guide. (4 th ed). New York, NY: Kaplan, Inc. Kaplan, Inc. (2017). NCLEX Resources. Kaplan Nursing. Retrieved from https://nit.kaplan.com/home Lavin, J., & Rosario-Sim, M. (2013). Understanding the NCLEX: How to increase success on the revised 2013 examination. Nursing Education Perspectives, 34(3), 196-198. McDowell, B. (2008). KATTS: A framework for maximizing NCLEX-RN performance. Journal of Nursing Education, 47(4) 183-186. National Council of State Boards of Nursing, (2017). Setting the NCLEX passing standards. https://www.ncsbn.org/2630.htm O Neill, T., Marks, C., & Liu W. (2006). Assessing the impact of English as a second language status on licensure examination. Retrieved from NCSBN. http://www.ncsbn.org/esl_licensure.pdf Pennington, T. D., & Spurlock, D. (2010). A systematic review of the effectiveness of remediation interventions to improve NCLEX-RN pass rates. Journal of Nursing Education, 49(9), 485-492. doi:10.3928/01484834-20100630-05 Sanders, S.T. & Irwin, B.J., (2014). Kaplan nursing integrated testing program faculty manual: Statistical analysis results (11 th ed.). New York: Kaplan Stone, S., & Woodbery, P. (2006). A guide to NCLEX-RN success. NSNA Imprint, 53(1) 21. Woo, A., Wendt, A., & Liu, W. (2009). NCLEX pass rates: An investigation into the effect of lag time and retake attempts. JONA S Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 11(1), 23-26. Abstract Summary:

Schools of nursing are charged with educating the next generation of nurses to become licensed and safe practitioners. This research describes the evolution of a process implemented resulting in first time pass rates 5.41-11.5% above the national Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) NCLEX average for four consecutive years. Content Outline: Introduction: Schools of nursing are charged with educating the next generation of nurses who demonstrate the knowledge and clinical reasoning skills to become licensed and safe practitioners in the increasingly complex health care system. First time National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX ) success is a key measurement which holds schools of nursing accountable for strong preparation of their graduates. To assist nursing students be successful on the NCLEX the authors created an individualized NCLEX study process called the Kaplan Learning Integrated Course (KLIC) and is based on the integrated testing and content review product used in the authors institution. Main Points: Five major themes of interventional strategies that demonstrate positive outcomes on NCLEX success were evident throughout the literature search: A. use of nationally recognized standardized B. use of a review course format C. anxiety control D. remediation E. faculty mentoring Supporting Points: A. & B. Literature shows the use of nationally recognized standardized testing and use of a review course format both showed merit in positively affecting NCLEX success. C. Carr (2011) shared positive results on NCLEX pass rates after incorporating a structured program that includes a standardized testing program and the development of an NCLEX integrated clinical concepts course during the last semester, focusing on areas of content review, test-taking strategies and practice as well as support for anxiety and other psychological issues. D. Pennington and Spurlock s (2010) systematic review looked at the evidence supporting remediation as an intervention to improve NCLEX pass rates. E. Additionally, Corrigan-Magaldi, Colalillo, and Molloy (2014) in their work with a community college program found faculty mentoring to be an essential component in guiding students to NCLEX success. Conclusion: Since KLIC was introduced, graduates have achieved a sustained pass rate 5.41%-11.5% greater than the national BSN average for four consecutive years. Anecdotally the students reported the program provided a mechanism to manage the testing environment. They felt empowered and confident in

utilizing both content knowledge and critical thinking, key elements of success on first time passage of NCLEX. First Primary Presenting Author Primary Presenting Author Patricia Sullivan Conklin, MSN, RN Radford University School of Nursing Asst. Professor of Nursing Rocky Mount VA USA Professional Experience: 2000-May 2017- Asst. Professor of Nursing; Adult Medical Surgical focus Critical Care. Radford University, Radford, Va. 2013-2017-Kaplan Learning Integrated Course (KLIC) Faculty; created concept and co-developed with Leonita Cutright, Instructor, Radford University, Radford, Va. 2006-2017-Kaplan NCLEX prep Faculty Author Summary: Nurse educator for 30 years. Presented at local and National conferences on critical thinking and NCLEX preparation. NCLEX consultant for schools in Alaska, California, Tennessee and Virginia. Article accepted for publication, May 2017, in, Nursing Education Perspectives titled: A Model for Sustaining NCLEX Success. Second Secondary Presenting Author Corresponding Secondary Presenting Author Leonita Hannon Cutright, MSN, RN Radford University Department of Nursing Instructor Roanoke VA USA Professional Experience: 1998-2016 Instructor Medical-Surgical Nursing, Radford University 2010- present Kaplan Instructor for Kaplan Review course 2013 - present KLIC (Kaplan Learning Integrated Course) co-instructor @ Radford University 2016-present Kaplan Nurse-Expert Author Summary: 18 years as a nurse educator @ Radford University 5 years as an Oncology Service Line Manager, Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga,Tennessee 7 years as an instructor for the Kaplan RN review course 18 years as a member of the Carilion Medical Center IRB Third Secondary Presenting Author Corresponding Secondary Presenting Author Susan T. Sanders, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Kaplan Nursing Vice President Tullahoma TN USA Professional Experience: 30+ years of experience in nursing. Certified as a Nurse Executive with administrative and leadership experience. Additional experience in nursing education at the teaching and

administrative level. Currently VP of Kaplan Nursing. Author Summary: Vice president of Kaplan Nursing responsible for curriculum and product development for NCLEX preparation. Author, researcher, innovator, and marketing expert for the Kaplan NCLEX integrated products.