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Paulette LaCava Osterman1, Marilyn E Asselin, H Allethaire Cullen
1Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, Rhode Island, USA.
Abstract:
This qualitative study examines the experience of the RN who pursues a bachelor of science to determine the meaning found by pursuit of a baccalaureate, the extent to which the pursuit of the degree influences one's perception of oneself as a professional, and the impact of the degree on one's practice. The participants found personal satisfaction in pursuing their degrees and developed a broader approach to nursing practice. Implications for staff development specialists are discussed.
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