An Evaluation of Avondale College Diploma of Health Science (Nursing) and Bachelor of Nursing Programs

avondale-bepress-to-dspace.facultyFaculty of Nursing and Health
avondale-bepress.abstract<p>In 1980 the Avondale College associated with the Sydney Adventist Hospital introduced its first tertiary level nursing course leading to the Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing). The course was uniquely different to any other tertiary nursing course being offered in Australia, having a semester of theory, alternating with a semester of 'hands on' clinical experience during which the students were given 'learning packages' to complete.</p> <p>In 1986, the implementers of the curriculum were desirous of some information with which to evaluate the effectiveness of this new innovative program. Information gained through a research study would be examined to determine how successful the course was in relation to the academic/educational domain and the area of skill as a practitioner. To gain this information, a study was conducted (Behrens 1986) which was evaluated in a quantitative and qualitative manner. From the results of this (Behrens 1986) study of the responses from the graduates of the Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing), the faculty of Avondale College, developed a revised curriculum with the title of Diploma of Health Science (Nursing). The first of these four Diploma classes graduated in 1991 and the last class graduated in July 1993. In mid 1990 an undergraduate curriculum was introduced leading to the Bachelor of Nursing degree. Since the first group graduated with this degree in November 1993 there have been four further classes graduate to November 1995. This study has been conducted with two goals in mind; the main goal is to look at employment patterns, graduates perceptions of the effectiveness of the course undertaken, satisfaction levels of the graduates and to determine changes and aspirations relating to career pathways. The other goal is to compare the responses of the graduates of the earlier diploma (Behrens 1986), with the responses of graduates from the later diploma and the degree program. Hopefully, from the responses obtained the college may be assisted in making changes to the current program as well as in the development of future curricula.</p>
avondale-bepress.articleid1072
avondale-bepress.authorsRon Plane
avondale-bepress.context-key12259607
avondale-bepress.coverpage-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/theses_non_Avondale/76
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avondale-bepress.field.advisor1Dr Lydia Bennett
avondale-bepress.field.avon_awardinginstUniversity of Sydney
avondale-bepress.field.comments<p>Master of Nursing (MNurs) Thesis. University of Sydney</p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access a print copy of this thesis from Avondale College Library (610.730711 PLA).</p> <p>At the time of writing Ron Plane was affiliated with Avondale College.</p>
avondale-bepress.field.custom_citation<p>Plane, R. (1997). <em> An evaluation of Avondale College Diploma of Health Science (Nursing) and Bachelor of Nursing programs </em>(Master's thesis). University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.</p>
avondale-bepress.field.degree_nameMaster of Nursing MNurs
avondale-bepress.field.departmentFaculty of Nursing and Health
avondale-bepress.field.embargo_date1996-11-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.field.publication_date1996-11-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.fulltext-urlhttps://research.avondale.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&amp;context=theses_non_Avondale&amp;unstamped=1
avondale-bepress.label76
avondale-bepress.publication-date1996-11-01T00:00:00Z
avondale-bepress.publication-titleTheses Non-Avondale
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avondale-bepress.submission-date2018-06-05T23:40:10Z
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avondale-bepress.titleAn Evaluation of Avondale College Diploma of Health Science (Nursing) and Bachelor of Nursing Programs
avondale-bepress.typearticle
dc.contributor.authorPlane, Ron
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T00:26:47Z
dc.date.available2023-11-01T00:26:47Z
dc.date.issued1996-11-01
dc.date.submitted2018-06-05T23:40:10Z
dc.description.abstract<p>In 1980 the Avondale College associated with the Sydney Adventist Hospital introduced its first tertiary level nursing course leading to the Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing). The course was uniquely different to any other tertiary nursing course being offered in Australia, having a semester of theory, alternating with a semester of 'hands on' clinical experience during which the students were given 'learning packages' to complete.</p> <p>In 1986, the implementers of the curriculum were desirous of some information with which to evaluate the effectiveness of this new innovative program. Information gained through a research study would be examined to determine how successful the course was in relation to the academic/educational domain and the area of skill as a practitioner. To gain this information, a study was conducted (Behrens 1986) which was evaluated in a quantitative and qualitative manner. From the results of this (Behrens 1986) study of the responses from the graduates of the Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing), the faculty of Avondale College, developed a revised curriculum with the title of Diploma of Health Science (Nursing). The first of these four Diploma classes graduated in 1991 and the last class graduated in July 1993. In mid 1990 an undergraduate curriculum was introduced leading to the Bachelor of Nursing degree. Since the first group graduated with this degree in November 1993 there have been four further classes graduate to November 1995. This study has been conducted with two goals in mind; the main goal is to look at employment patterns, graduates perceptions of the effectiveness of the course undertaken, satisfaction levels of the graduates and to determine changes and aspirations relating to career pathways. The other goal is to compare the responses of the graduates of the earlier diploma (Behrens 1986), with the responses of graduates from the later diploma and the degree program. Hopefully, from the responses obtained the college may be assisted in making changes to the current program as well as in the development of future curricula.</p>
dc.identifier.citation<p>Plane, R. (1997). <em> An evaluation of Avondale College Diploma of Health Science (Nursing) and Bachelor of Nursing programs </em>(Master's thesis). University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.</p>
dc.identifier.urihttps://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/12259607
dc.language.isoen_us
dc.titleAn Evaluation of Avondale College Diploma of Health Science (Nursing) and Bachelor of Nursing Programs
dc.typeThesis
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