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Value-Added of HESI Exam as a Predictor of Timely First-Time RN Licensure
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Value-Added of HESI Exam as a Predictor of Timely First-Time RN Licensure

Reynel Lavandera, Dara Whalen, Linda Perkel, Virginia Hackett, David Molnar, Christine Steffey, Indra Hershorin, Sharon Rafalko, Daniel Little and Jennifer Harris
International journal of nursing education scholarship, Vol.8(1), pp.2152-2152
06-21-2011

Abstract

Curriculum Licensing Test scores Testing Academic Achievement Nursing
The purpose of this research was to determine the extent to which HESI tests scores improve the prediction of timely first-time nursing licensure beyond prediction based only on academic performance in the nursing curriculum. Licensure in less than 140 days post-graduation was the dependent variable used as the operational definition for first-time NCLEX-RN success. Logistic regression was used to estimate the value-added of the HESI as a predictor after controlling for measures of academic performance in the nursing curriculum (GPA in nursing courses and the presence of D or F grades in nursing-relevant courses). HESI exit exam scores substantially improved the prediction of timely licensure. Nurse educators who seek cost-effective interventions for remediation benefit from using both HESI exit scores and data on academic performance in the nursing curriculum to better identify students who are a risk of failure to achieve timely first-time licensure. Adapted from the source document.

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