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Comparison of nurses' self-directed learning activities.

J D Emblen, G T Gray

    Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
    |March 1, 1990
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    Master's-prepared nurses dedicate more annual hours to self-directed learning (SDL) projects, particularly in professional content areas, compared to baccalaureate nurses. Findings offer insights for enhancing nursing education strategies.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Adult Learning Theory

    Background:

    • Self-directed learning (SDL) is crucial for professional development in nursing.
    • Understanding how different educational levels influence SDL practices is essential for curriculum design.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare the self-directed learning (SDL) practices of baccalaureate and master's-prepared nurses.
    • To identify patterns in the time allocation and content focus of nurses' SDL projects.

    Main Methods:

    • A qualitative study employing personal interviews.
    • Data collected from 80 nurses (40 baccalaureate, 40 master's).
    • Analysis of the number, nature, and time spent on SDL projects.

    Main Results:

    • Nurses prioritize professional content in their SDL efforts.

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  • Average annual SDL time: 313 hours (217 hours on professional topics).
  • Master's nurses reported higher annual SDL hours (398) and a slightly greater focus on professional content (71%) than baccalaureate nurses (230 hours, 67% professional).
  • Conclusions:

    • Educational preparation influences the extent and focus of self-directed learning in nursing.
    • Findings suggest opportunities to optimize nursing education by addressing learner motivation and resource accessibility.