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Facilitators and Inhibitors of LPN-to-RN Student Transition: A Cross-Sectional National Survey

Cornine, Amanda
Crawford, Sybil L.
Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan L
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Amanda E. Cornine
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2022-09-26
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AIM

The aim of the study was to describe the transition conditions (facilitators and inhibitors) encountered by licensed practical nurses in registered nurse educational programs (LPN-to-RN students).

BACKGROUND

LPN-to-RN students are important because they may increase diversity and numbers of RNs. However, no prior study has examined transition experiences of LPN-to-RN students across the United States.

METHOD

A cross-sectional survey of LPN-to-RN students was conducted using Meleis et al.’s transition theory.

RESULTS

Students (n = 873) from 131 nursing programs responded. The most common facilitators were personal motivation and believing the content taught was valuable; the most common inhibitors were juggling multiple responsibilities and personal stress levels. Several significant relationships between transition conditions and program/student characteristics were identified.

CONCLUSION

Faculty in LPN-to-RN programs can increase support for students by refining their own actions and addressing potential challenges when LPN and non-LPN nursing students share classes.

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Cornine, Amanda E.; Crawford, Sybil L.; Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan. Facilitators and Inhibitors of LPN-to-RN Student Transition: A Cross-Sectional National Survey. Nursing Education Perspectives: September 26, 2022 - Volume - Issue - 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001051 doi: 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000001051

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Amanda Cornine's dissertation from UMass Medical School

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