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Iranian Clinical Nurses’ Readiness for Self-Directed Learning

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  • Morteza Malekian
  • Sharzad Ghiyasvandian
  • Mohammad Ali Cheraghi
  • Akbar Hassanzadeh

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INTRODUCTION- Clinical nurses are in need of being able to adapt to the ever-changing environment of clinical settings. The prerequisite for their successful adaptation is to be lifelong learners. An approach for making nurses lifelong learners is self-directed learning. AIMS- This study was undertaken to evaluate a group of Iranian clinical nurses’ readiness for self-directed learning and its relationship with some of their personal characteristics. METHODS- This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in 2014. A random sample of 314 nurses working in three hospitals affiliated to Isfahan Social Security Organization, Isfahan, Iran, was recruited to complete the Fisher’s Self-directed Learning Readiness Scale. FINDINGS- In total, 279 nurses filled the scale completely. The mean of their readiness for self-directed learning was 162.50±14.11 (120–196). The correlation of self-directed learning readiness with age, gender, marital status, and university degree was not statistically significant. CONCLUSION- Most nurses had great readiness for self-directed learning. Accordingly, nursing policy-makers need to develop strategies for promoting their self-directed learning. Moreover, innovative teaching methods such as problem solving and problem-based learning should be employed to prepare nurses for effectively managing the complexities of their ever-changing work environment.

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  • Morteza Malekian & Sharzad Ghiyasvandian & Mohammad Ali Cheraghi & Akbar Hassanzadeh, 2016. "Iranian Clinical Nurses’ Readiness for Self-Directed Learning," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(1), pages 157-157, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:8:y:2016:i:1:p:157
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    1. Jeral R. Kirwan & John W. Lounsbury & Lucy W. Gibson, 2014. "An Examination of Learner Self-Direction in Relation to the Big Five and Narrow Personality Traits," SAGE Open, , vol. 4(2), pages 21582440145, May.
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