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NCLEX‐RN© preparation resources available online in French: An integrative review
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Lalonde, Michelle (Auteur)
- Prairie, Gabrielle (Auteur)
- Vanderspank‐Wright, Brandi (Auteur)
- Chartrand, Julie (Auteur)
- Mcgillis Hall, Linda (Auteur)
- Lamont, Michelle (Auteur)
Titre
NCLEX‐RN© preparation resources available online in French: An integrative review
Résumé
Background
One entry to practice requirement for Canadian nurses is to successfully pass a licensing exam upon graduation from their educational program. In 2015, the American NCLEX‐RN
replaced the Canadian entry to practice licensing examination which was offered in Canada's two official languages: English and French. The NCLEX‐RN
was developed in English and later translated to French. Since its implementation, Francophone candidates and educators in Canada have reported a lack of preparatory resources available in their language and have had substantial lower NCLEX‐RN
pass rates, consistently below 50%
Methods
An integrative review using Whittemore and Knafl's framework was conducted between February and May 2019, and updated in September 2020, through online searches of CINAHL, PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar databases. Grey literature was included from 2012 onwards. Results are presented narratively.
Results
A total of 17 French language preparatory resources were found. These resources were categorised into four main groups: (1) What is the NCLEX‐RN
?; (2) What do I need to do prior to writing the NCLEX‐RN
?; (3) What is assessed through the NCLEX‐RN
? and finally, (4) How can I practice before taking the NCLEX‐RN
?
Conclusion
Limited French‐language NCLEX‐RN
preparatory resources exist for Francophone candidates. Furthermore, practice questions in French are few compared to what is available in English
Implications for Nursing and Nursing Policy
Other countries may consider implementing an entry to practice exam such as the NCLEX‐RN
because of its availability in both the French and English language, as well as the possibility of translating the exam to other languages, creating a potential market for this test around the globe. The lack of preparatory resources in French is a major concern to Francophone candidates undertaking such a high‐stakes examination in their language. Nursing stakeholders and policy leaders should acknowledge that such gaps place Francophone writers in a disadvantaged position in comparison to their Anglophone counterparts.
Publication
International Nursing Review
Date
06/2022
Volume
69
Numéro
2
Pages
211-220
Abrév. de revue
International Nursing Review
Consulté le
03/12/2025 20:32
ISSN
0020-8132, 1466-7657
Titre abrégé
NCLEX‐RN© preparation resources available online in French
Langue
en
Catalogue de bibl.
DOI.org (Crossref)
Référence
Lalonde, M., Prairie, G., Vanderspank‐Wright, B., Chartrand, J., Mcgillis Hall, L. et Lamont, M. (2022). NCLEX‐RN© preparation resources available online in French: An integrative review. International Nursing Review, 69(2), 211‑220. https://doi.org/10.1111/inr.12705
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