A National Survey of RN-to-BSN Programs: Are They Reaching Rural Students?
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- PMCID: PMC8641547
- DOI: 10.3928/01484834-20200921-04
A National Survey of RN-to-BSN Programs: Are They Reaching Rural Students?
Abstract
Background: Increased representation of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)-prepared nurses improves health and reduces costs. Fewer rural U.S. nurses have BSN degrees compared with the national average. RN-to-BSN programs provide an opportunity to increase the number of BSN-prepared rural nurses. However, the number of these programs targeting rural students is unknown.
Method: Directors of RN-to-BSN programs were surveyed regarding program characteristics and efforts to target rural learners. Using mail and online return options, the response rate was 31.3%.
Results: Only 38% of programs targeted rural RNs for recruitment. Supports for rural student recruitment and retention, including partnerships with community colleges, rural clinical placements, and online offerings, were limited in number and/or scope.
Conclusion: RN-to-BSN programs with the capacity to recruit and retain rural learners may help increase the number of BSN-prepared rural nurses. Increased collaboration among stakeholders will support rural nurses in continuing their education. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(10):557-565.].
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