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The ‘bioscience problem’ for nursing students: An integrative review of published evaluations of Year 1 bioscience, and proposed directions for curriculum development

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:42 authored by Andrew J. McVicar, Sharon Andrew, Ross Kemble
Background: The difficulties that nursing students have in learning human biosciences have given cause for concern for over 20 years but the problem remains. Objective: To conduct an integrative review of published primary research into the ‘bioscience problem’, evaluate their outcomes, and provide a contemporary analysis of potential directions for curriculum planners. Review Methods: A systematic search of electronic databases CINAHL, Medline, British Nursing Index and Google Scholar was conducted for empirical research studies, published between 1990 and 2013, designed to either predict performance of students in bioscience assessments in Year 1 of their studies or identify in-course curriculum delivery issues. Results: The search generated nineteen papers that met inclusion criteria. Twelve papers involved predictive factors for bioscience attainment and seven surveyed student views on curriculum issues. Four others that surveyed reflections of later-year students or qualified nurses on Year 1 outcomes were also retained for additional context. Prediction based on pre-admission academic achievement was not reliable. Student factors including age at entry, self-efficacy in science, and having appropriate study skills in particular appear to be confounding factors. In-course influences such as teaching strategy or lecturer skills are also inconsistent and likely to represent confounders operating at local, institutional level. Conclusions: The integrative review approach enabled analysis of incongruencies between studies that have been a barrier to curriculum development. Sound admissions criteria based on pre-university academic performance show promise in resolving the ‘bioscience problem’ but will likely be contingent on innovative support early in Year 1 for study skills and the fundamentals of human bioscience, plus attention to local quality assurance for curriculum delivery.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

35

Issue number

3

Page range

500-509

Publication title

Nurse Education Today

ISSN

1532-2793

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • other

Legacy posted date

2015-12-18

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education (until September 2018)

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