Design and Implementation of a Nursing Capstone Across a Multisite Health System

J Nurs Educ. 2024 May;63(5):292-297. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20240305-03. Epub 2024 May 1.

Abstract

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic created profound effects in nursing education. Using a robust academic-practice partnership, a college of nursing and a health care organization collaborated to launch Jefferson Capstone Experience (JCE), an education delivery model that included a one-to-one, 108-hour clinical preceptorship between an experienced RN and an undergraduate nursing student.

Method: The expedited design, implementation, and evaluation of JCE is described. The mixed-method program evaluation included surveys, interviews, and focus groups with students, faculty, and preceptors.

Results: Students and preceptors reported high levels of satisfaction with JCE. All parties emphasized the importance of clear and timely communication, academic practice collaboration, and organization. A significant number of capstone graduates accepted a position with a capstone clinical partner.

Conclusion: Although the logistics of planning and implementation were challenging, an immersive and largely positive experience was created for undergraduate students, which created a robust hiring pipeline of new-to-practice nurses. [J Nurs Educ. 2024;63(5):292-297.].

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19* / epidemiology
  • COVID-19* / nursing
  • Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate* / organization & administration
  • Humans
  • Nursing Education Research
  • Preceptorship* / organization & administration
  • Program Evaluation
  • Students, Nursing / psychology