| Literature DB >> 23485226 |
Nicholas Ralph1, Melanie Birks, Ysanne Chapman, Nona Muldoon, Carol McPherson.
Abstract
The nursing profession has experienced significant change over the last 100 years. Consequently, the workforce of the 21st century is a diverse entity that is edging toward the specialization of nurses in a specific clinical setting. In such an environment, a common knowledge base is demanded of nurses - a factor that has affected the development of second level, or enrolled nurses (ENs). The forces at play raise questions about nursing roles and scopes of practice. The establishment of education pathways that promote career development has been the stimulus for conversations about the effectiveness of the transition of EN to registered nurse (RN). This paper presents a review of the literature that identifies and explores common emerging themes (making the move from EN; adapting to Bachelor of Nursing; transitioning to RN) associated with this transition through the process of undertaking baccalaureate studies in nursing.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23485226 DOI: 10.5172/conu.2013.43.2.225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Nurse ISSN: 1037-6178 Impact factor: 1.787