The DNP by 2015 A Study of the Institutional, Political, and Professional Issues that Facilitate or Impede Establishing a Post-Baccalaureate Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

In 2004, members of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing approved the position that all master's programs for advanced-practice registered nurses should transition to doctorate of nursing programs by 2015. This report describes the results of a RAND study seeking to understand nursin...

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Main Author: Auerbach, David I. (auth)
Other Authors: Martsolf, Grant R. (auth), Pearson, Marjorie L. (auth), Taylor, Erin Audrey (auth), Zaydman, Mikhail (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2015
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Summary:In 2004, members of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing approved the position that all master's programs for advanced-practice registered nurses should transition to doctorate of nursing programs by 2015. This report describes the results of a RAND study seeking to understand nursing school program offerings and the reasons for those offerings, as well as the barriers or facilitators to full adoption of doctorate programs.
ISBN:j.ctt14bs4hx
9780833089618
Access:Open Access