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    • Nursing Education
    • Healthcare Workforce Development
    • Academic Progression Models

    Background:

    • The demand for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)-prepared nurses is increasing nationally and in California.
    • Seamless academic progression pathways are crucial for meeting future nursing workforce needs.
    • Existing educational models may not adequately support the rapid increase in BSN-prepared nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness of the California Collaborative Model for Nursing Education (CCMNE) in promoting ADN-BSN academic progression.
    • To assess the impact of CCMNE on ADN-BSN completion rates.
    • To determine CCMNE's potential to enhance nursing workforce diversity in California.

    Main Methods:

    • The study focuses on the implementation and outcomes of the CCMNE framework.
    • Data on dual enrollment in CCMNE BSN programs among current ADN students were collected.
    • Analysis of the model's effect on ADN-BSN completion rates and workforce diversity was performed.

    Main Results:

    • Six percent of current ADN students in California are dual enrolled in CCMNE BSN programs.
    • The CCMNE framework demonstrates a positive effect on ADN-BSN completion rates.
    • The model is expected to support an increase in nursing workforce diversity within California.

    Conclusions:

    • The CCMNE is an effective strategy for promoting seamless ADN-BSN academic progression.
    • The collaborative model positively influences nursing education outcomes and workforce diversity.
    • CCMNE's flexible framework supports various implementation strategies at multiple levels.