Authors

  1. Alava , Stephanie
  2. Catala-Beauchamp , Aixa I.
  3. Callender , Lynelle
  4. Clark , Jennifer
  5. Clark , Jennifer
  6. de la Osa , Ada
  7. de la Osa , Ada
  8. Rollins , Ebony
  9. Rollins , Ebony
  10. Johnson , Arlene
  11. Johnson , Arlene

Abstract

Lecturing has been a primary method for delivering knowledge and information to nursing students from the early days of nursing education. Recent literature on the effectiveness of lecturing is based on literature published more than 10 years ago; current data on the influence of lecturing on learning outcomes are sparse. Our graduate nursing faculty program conducted a retrospective correlational study to evaluate if the addition of lectures influenced graduate students’ learning outcomes.