Overcoming barriers to role transition during an online post LPN to BN program
Abstract
Canadian Licensed Practical Nurses continuing their education in an online Bachelor of Nursing program
face unique barriers as they transition towards a new and more complex nursing role.
This qualitative descriptive study explored Post Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor of Nursing (Post
LPN to BN) students’ perceptions of their experiences during their education. George Kelly’s (1955/1991)
psychology of personal constructs, which seeks to understand how individuals perceive the world
around them, was the theoretical framework for this three year longitudinal project in which 10 Post LPN
to BN students were interviewed at the beginning, middle and end of their program. Transcripts from the
interviews were analyzed and three key themes are presented to illustrate barriers that Post LPN to BN
students faced and the strategies they implemented to overcame them. First, workplace mentors helped
Post LPN to BN students apply their learning. Second, personal learning goals sustained their motivation.
Third, time management strategies included terminating full time employment.