Keywords

Diversity, Holistic Review, Nursing School Admissions, Nursing Students

 

Authors

  1. Hackett, Janna M.
  2. Ruyak, Sharon L.

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze holistic review within the context of collegiate nursing program admissions.

 

BACKGROUND: Holistic review is the evaluation of individual qualifications for college admission based on a pattern of individualized factors, including standardized scores, personal characteristics, experiences, abilities, and educational/professional "fit." Medical schools regularly use holistic review, and more nursing schools may adopt holistic review in the future.

 

METHOD: Rodgers' evolutionary method of concept analysis was used to examine usage in current praxis.

 

RESULTS: Findings support a desire to enhance diversity in collegiate, health-related programs while increasing numbers of culturally competent, qualified providers representative of the US population.

 

CONCLUSION: Holistic review promotes diversity of nursing students and future nurse providers. This concept analysis provides a unified definition of holistic review to promote educational and health-care-related equity through increased representativeness of nursing students and future nurses.