2017
DOI: 10.7739/jkafn.2017.24.3.181
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Effectiveness of Self-directed Learning on Competency in Physical Assessment, Academic Self-confidence and Learning Satisfaction of Nursing Students

Abstract: Purpose: Competency in physical assessment is an important component of nursing practice. However, some physical assessment skills are not being utilized within the current teacher-centered, content-heavy curriculum. This study was conducted to identify the effects of student-centered, self-directed learning in the physical assessment class. Methods: An experimental study with a post-test only control group design was used to compare an intervention group that was provided self-directed learning classes and a … Show more

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“…Previous studies agreed that self-directed learning has a significant influence on competencies (Galbraith and Quinney, 2013; Irfan et al, 2015). Accordingly, self-directed learning approaches were the most established methods used by research-support librarians to improve their proficiencies (Hashim, 2008; Shin et al, 2017; Yang and Jiang, 2014), which is believed to derive from librarians acting on their own initiative (Ley et al, 2005; Viliunas, 2013) and presumably happened within a librarian’s workplace setting. According to Tomaszewski and MacDonald (2009), by attending librarianship seminars, workshops and conferences, a librarian will be able to access recent knowledge and information that is essential to their professional performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies agreed that self-directed learning has a significant influence on competencies (Galbraith and Quinney, 2013; Irfan et al, 2015). Accordingly, self-directed learning approaches were the most established methods used by research-support librarians to improve their proficiencies (Hashim, 2008; Shin et al, 2017; Yang and Jiang, 2014), which is believed to derive from librarians acting on their own initiative (Ley et al, 2005; Viliunas, 2013) and presumably happened within a librarian’s workplace setting. According to Tomaszewski and MacDonald (2009), by attending librarianship seminars, workshops and conferences, a librarian will be able to access recent knowledge and information that is essential to their professional performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several scholars have also indicated that, with proper guidance and supports, students generally had a positive perspective on learning to solve problems on their own rather than following a specified list of operations to complete learning tasks (Al Mamun et al, 2020;Thongkoo et al, 2019;Zheng et al, 2018). This also echoes the theory of self-directed learning, which emphasizes the importance of allowing learners to make decisions or plans on their own, as indicated by several researchers (Shin et al, 2017;Yeoh et al, 2017;Zhoc et al, 2018).…”
Section: Research Question (3)-learning Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[40] One research explored nursing students’ physical assessment in self-directed learning in order to increase nursing competences, learning satisfaction, and self-confidence. [41] Self-directed learning with an ultrasound simulator guide has been demonstrated to be a superior teaching model compared to the traditional course model. [42] Simulated teaching may also augment healthcare providers’ nursing competencies and self-confidence, while decreasing stress in the clinical workplace.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%