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  • Title: The impact of employment on nursing students' academic performance.
    Author: Reyes H, Hartin V, Loftin C, Davenport D, Carter V.
    Journal: Nurse Educ; 2012; 37(5):218-21. PubMed ID: 22914283.
    Abstract:
    As more nursing students are employed, it is essential that schools of nursing examine the relationship between student employment and academic performance. In this study, we found a statistically significant negative relationship between students who work at least 16 hours a week and academic performance, especially in high-attrition courses. Current practices in nursing education must be assessed to ensure that students who must work have every opportunity to succeed.
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