Abstract

This pilot study explored nursing students, registered nurses (RN), RNs enrolled in master’s degree programs focused on advanced practice registered nurse roles, and master’s prepared nurse practitioners’ interest in attending a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree program. There were 666 persons who responded to the 23-item web-based, multiple-choice questionnaire. Of those who responded to specific questions, 76% of participants were aware of the different types of DNP programs, and 73% were considering a DNP degree. More than half of all respondents were considering the degree to advance their careers. Of those who were considering pursuing the degree, 74% were most interested in a clinically focused program to expand or improve their clinical diagnosis and management skills. Overall cost and school reputation were the most important factors for choosing a program. Further research is needed to understand reasons and influencing factors that are associated with potential applicants’ interest in pursuing this degree and the types of programs they would choose to attend.

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