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Professional outcomes from nursing-based masters degree coursework programs
Lisa McKenna1, Jieyun Melinda Ma2, Rachael Duncan3
1Health Professions Clinical Education Unit, Office of the Provost, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; School of Nursing and Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Aim:
To synthesise existing research literature related to professional outcomes that registered nurses gain from completing nursing-based masters degree coursework programs.
Background:
Excellent healthcare relies on nurses with exceptional skills and thorough education. As healthcare systems adapt to changing needs, there is a need for advanced nursing education. Many nurses choose to undertake masters level study, providing specialised training and advanced knowledge. While these degrees are increasingly important for the profession and patient outcomes, professional outcomes gained for the nurse are unclear. This is complicated by growth in available programs but corresponding lack of consolidated evidence on their professional impact.
Design:
An integrative review informed by Whittemore and Knafl.
Methods:
A comprehensive search was conducted in four databases, CINAHL, ProQuest Central, MEDLINE and ERIC for English-language studies published between 1990 and 2024.
Results:
A total of 2376 articles were initially identified. Following the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, 40 articles underwent full-text review, with 16 studies being included in final analysis. Data were analysed in the context of three key concepts of professional outcomes: (1) Enhanced professionalism; (2) Practice enhancement; and (3) Expanded career opportunities.
Conclusions:
Findings suggest there is value of advanced nursing education in shaping professional growth and improving healthcare delivery, highlighting the role of masters programs in fostering enhanced professionalism, advancing clinical practice and expanding career opportunities. More research is needed to understand the long-term outcomes of masters degrees for nurses, profession and health care generally.
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