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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Healthcare Workforce Development

Background:

  • The nursing shortage necessitates innovative educational models.
  • Accelerated nursing programs aim to increase the supply of baccalaureate-prepared nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an online accelerated second-degree nursing program.
  • To highlight the role of hospital educators and nursing faculty in coaching clinical experiences.
  • To evaluate the preparedness of graduates and the program's impact on staffing.

Main Methods:

  • Description of an online accelerated second-degree nursing program structure.
  • Focus on the collaborative coach-student-faculty triad during clinical experiences.
  • Post-graduation feedback from program graduates.

Main Results:

  • Graduates reported feeling well-prepared for clinical practice.
  • The program facilitated a "grow your own" nursing staff outcome.
  • Successful integration of students into clinical facilities.

Conclusions:

  • Accelerated nursing education models are a viable solution to nursing shortages.
  • Collaboration between academic faculty and hospital educators is crucial for effective clinical coaching.
  • The coach-student-faculty triad model enhances student preparedness and addresses workforce needs.