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Motivators And Barriers Associated With Intent To Complete A Bsn For Hispanic Associate Degree Nurses, Marissa Jimenez
Motivators And Barriers Associated With Intent To Complete A Bsn For Hispanic Associate Degree Nurses, Marissa Jimenez
Nursing Theses and Dissertations
Hispanics who are registered nurses (RNs) are more likely to enter the nursing profession through an associate degree nursing program and are less likely than any other racial/ethnic groups to complete advanced degrees. The purpose of this study is to explain the relationship between motivators and barriers associated with the intent to complete a bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) for Hispanic associate degree nurses (ADNs). The research question for this study was, “how much variance in intent to complete a BSN do Hispanic associate degree nurses attribute to motivators and barriers to returning to school for RN to BSN?”
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