Abstract

Objective: This paper aims to analyze the impact of upgrading basic nursing certificate to baccalaureate level education in Ghana, focusing on competency, patient outcomes, and professional development. Method: A comprehensive literature review and thematic analysis of relevant studies were conducted to examine the potential effects of this educational upgrade. Findings: The analysis reveals significant benefits of BSN education, including enhanced clinical competency, improved patient safety and care quality, expanded career opportunities, and better adaptation to evolving healthcare needs. Conclusion: Upgrading to BSN-level nursing education in Ghana has the potential to significantly improve nursing practice, patient outcomes, and professional development. Recommendations: The findings support the consideration of mandatory BSN education for nurses in Ghana, similar to the Nigerian model. Significance: This paper contributes valuable insights to the discourse on nursing education reform in Ghana, providing evidence-based arguments for policymakers and stakeholders to consider in decision-making processes regarding the future of nursing education.

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