Factors Influencing the Successful Board Examination Performance Among Paulinian Nurses in Surigao City
This study aimed to determine the factors influencing the successful board examination performance of Paulinian nurses in Surigao City, focusing on individual, institutional, and environmental aspects. Guided by Jeffreys’ Nursing Universal Retention and Success (NURS) Model, the research employed a mixed-methods design, integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative insights to analyze the multidimensional elements impacting student outcomes. Respondents included Paulinian nurses who passed the licensure exams between 2013 and 2023. Data collection emphasized student demographic profiles, academic and affective factors, environmental influences, and professional integration. Findings revealed that effective preparation strategies, such as consistent study habits, attendance at review centers, and peer support activities, significantly contributed to board examination success. Institutional factors, including curriculum quality and faculty expertise, further enhanced outcomes. Additionally, psychological readiness, such as resilience and stress management, emerged as critical determinants. The study concluded that immediate licensure examination after graduation maximized recall and academic preparedness. It is recommended that St. Paul University Surigao strengthen its support systems through curriculum updates, tailored review programs, and workshops on stress management and test-taking strategies. Future researchers may explore additional variables like mental health and socio-demographic factors to further advance understanding and improve nursing education outcomes.
