Making a degree of difference: A grounded theory study of masters qualified nurses in Australia

ElsevierVolume 89, November 2025, 104582Nurse Education in PracticeAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractAim

To understand how a Master of Nursing qualification enables RNs to make a difference in clinical settings in Australia.

Background

Master of Nursing qualified registered nurses (RNs) serve an important function in the nursing workforce. They are highly educated leaders equipped with advanced clinical capabilities to optimise healthcare delivery. Master of Nursing qualified RNs invest significant amounts of time, energy and money to become highly educated, yet they are an under represented population in the nursing workforce with limited literature on the extent of their contributions in clinical settings.

Design

Grounded theory methodology using a constructivist approach.

Method

Data were collected in two phases using theoretical sampling principles, comprising fourteen unstructured individual interviews and two focus groups, which collectively involved thirteen participants. Data were analysed using grounded theory methods.

Findings

The core process to explain the impact of Master of Nursing qualified RNs in clinical settings is making a difference. Data analysis also supported three interrelated phases; making a choice, grappling with reality and spreading their wings.

Conclusion

There is an urgent need for further research on the experiences of Master of Nursing qualified RNs and their pathway to developing advanced practice. Decisive leadership at the national policy level is required to provide greater standardisation and regulation of Master of Nursing programs and to support the transition of Master of Nursing qualified RNs into advanced clinical practice. These measures will address the need to build a supply of Master of Nursing qualified RNs who are optimised for enhanced patient safety and quality of care.

Keywords

Accreditation

Advanced practice nursing

Clinical competence

Graduate nursing education

Higher education

Master of nursing

© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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