Practical Nurses' Lived Experience of Returning to School.

Nurse Educ

Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Ms Chachula), Faculty of Health Studies, Department of Nursing, Brandon University, Manitoba; and Doctoral Student (Ms Chachula), College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Executive Director (Ms Smith), Association of Registered Nurses of Manitoba, Winnipeg; and Adjunct Professor (Dr Hyndman), Faculty of Health Studies, Department of Nursing, Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada.

Published: January 2019

The lived experience of licensed practical nurses (LPNs) pursuing Bachelor of Nursing (BN) education is not commonly studied in Canada. The aim was to understand the transition experience of LPNs who bridged into a BN program. Max van Manen's phenomenological methodology was used through use of a semistructured interview guide to explore the lived experience of LPNs who pursued baccalaureate nursing education. Five themes were found: seeking advancement; stepping back into the student role; juggling work, school, and family; struggling to be understood; and seeing things differently. In summary, LPN-to-BN students have a well-developed sense of identity as nurses. These students can benefit from a specifically designed, stand-alone bridge course to situate them within a BN program that leads to successful fulfillment of entry-to-practice competencies for RN licensure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000000543DOI Listing

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