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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Education
  • Nursing Practice Standards
  • Professional Development

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  • The nursing profession currently has varied educational entry levels.
  • Nursing remains the sole healthcare field without a mandatory baccalaureate degree requirement.
  • There is a recognized need to address the fragmentation in nursing education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a standardized educational entry requirement in professional nursing.
  • To emphasize the urgency for nurse leaders to implement a minimum Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.
  • To discuss the implications of multiple educational pathways on the nursing profession.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current nursing educational standards.
  • Analysis of historical perspectives on nursing entry-level requirements.
  • Synthesis of arguments for a baccalaureate-level entry into practice.

Main Results:

  • Nursing education lacks a consistent entry-level standard, unlike other healthcare professions.
  • A significant gap exists between the ideal and actual educational requirements for professional nursing.
  • The absence of a BSN as a minimum entry requirement hinders professional advancement.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing a minimum BSN degree is crucial for advancing the nursing profession.
  • Standardizing educational entry will enhance the quality of nursing practice and patient outcomes.
  • Urgent action from nurse leaders is required to establish a baccalaureate entry-level standard.