North Carolina Trends in Nursing


Book Description

This report takes a long-range view of changes in the nursing workforce in North Carolina. Graphs and data tables show how the supply of RNs and LPNs has changed over time and relative to changes in the size of the general population in the state. These supply counts are provided in three different ways, the total number of nurses holding an active license to practice, the total number of nurses who report being employed in a nursing position in the state, and the estimated number of full time equivalent nurses in the workforce.










North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education


Book Description

This report examines characteristics of the nursing student population and the programs in which those students are enrolled in North Carolina. This report is designed as a statistical reference document. Readers will want to consult the tables for specific facts and figures.




North Carolina Trends in Nursing Education


Book Description

This report examines characteristics of the nursing student population and the programs in which those students are enrolled in North Carolina. All of the analyses in this report are based on data collected by the North Carolina Board of Nursing during November of each year. It is important to note that throughout much of the report, differentiation is made not only among nursing programs but also between types of students in those programs.




North Carolina Trends in Nursing


Book Description

This report examines characteristics of the nursing student population and the programs in which those students are enrolled in North Carolina. All of the analyses in this report are based on data collected by the North Carolina Board of Nursing during November of each year. This report contains information for only a single academic year. The survey instrument used by the Board of Nursing was extensively revised between the 2002 and 2003 data collection periods. The benefit of this is that data reliability has been greatly improved.