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Bridging Competency Gaps for Newly Graduated Nurses Through Micro-Credentials: An Interpretative Descriptive Qualitative Study
Friday, June 13, 2025

Bridging Competency Gaps for Newly Graduated Nurses Through Micro-Credentials: An Interpretative Descriptive Qualitative Study

By: BMC Medical Education

BMC Medical Education (06/05/25) Vol. 25, No. 1, P. 843 Prosen, Mirko; Licen, Sabina

Micro-credentialing shows promise as a way to help recently graduated nurses feel better prepared as they transition to clinical practice, research shows. In a recent study, researchers evaluated the potential use of micro-credentials to help address any perceived gaps in knowledge. Using five focus group interviews, the interpretative descriptive study explored perceptions of preparedness from 24 bachelor's degree nursing graduates. Four key themes emerged: initial perceived competencies, perceived competency gaps, role of micro-credentials, and challenges in professional development and identity formation. The findings indicate that recently graduated nurses had a significant transition shock as they moved into clinical practice, in particular for practical skills, critical thinking, and emotional preparedness. Micro-credentials provide focused training that helps individuals develop specific skills, advance in their careers, and continue learning throughout their lives, the researchers report. When used in ongoing education, they can prepare healthcare workers for clinical practice, support their professional development, and ultimately improve patient care.

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