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Tanya L Ostrogorsky1, Anjanette M Raber, Claire McKinley Yoder
1Author Affiliations: Assistant Vice Provost for Assessment and Evaluation (Dr Ostrogorsky), Research Associate (Dr Raber), Assistant Professor (Ms McKinley Yoder), Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Program-Portland (Dr Nielsen), Assistant Professor (Dr Lutz), and Senior Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Diversity (Dr Wros), Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon.
Abstract:
To understand nursing role formation for students enrolled in an accelerated baccalaureate nursing program, end-of-term narrative reflections from 34 students were analyzed over the course of the 15-month program. Using thematic analysis, 4 major themes were identified: evolving role perception, extending nursing student-patient interaction, engaging with health care team and systems of care, and expanding clinical thinking.
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