Keywords

accelerated nursing program, nursing students, role formation, social development, social identity

 

Authors

  1. Ostrogorsky, Tanya L. EdD
  2. Raber, Anjanette M. PhD, RN
  3. McKinley Yoder, Claire MSN, RN
  4. Nielsen, Ann E. PhD, RN
  5. Lutz, Kristin F. PhD, RN
  6. Wros, Peggy L. PhD, RN

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.