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Association between generative artificial intelligence-related factors and self-directed learning ability among
Wheemoon Lee1, Huijeong Lee1, Yunjeong Jang1
1College of Nursing, Gachon University, Republic of Korea.
Background:
Generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) has emerged as an innovative tool in the healthcare and educational sectors and as an important tool for learning. Yet, limited empirical research has examined the related factors and associations of generative AI with self-directed learning ability among nursing students.
Aim:
This study investigated the association between generative AI-related factors and nursing students' self-directed learning ability, using the technology acceptance model (TAM).
Design:
A cross-sectional design.
Setting:
An online survey conducted in September 2024 in South Korea.
Participants:
A total of 219 nursing students completed the online survey.
Methods:
The key variables, based on the TAM, included perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, readiness to use, and intention to continue using generative AI. Multiple regression analysis was conducted to examine which variables were associated with self-directed learning ability.
Results:
Most participants (96.8%) had prior experience using AI. Among the variables, readiness to use generative AI (β = 0.345, p < 0.001) showed the strongest association with self-directed learning ability, followed by perceived ease of use of generative AI (β = 0.201, p = 0.003), and intention to continue to use generative AI (β = 0.184, p = 0.004). Among the covariates included in the model, major satisfaction (β = 0.216, p < 0.001) was also significantly associated with self-directed learning ability. These variables explained 62.6% of the total variance.
Conclusions:
There was a significant relationship between generative AI-related factors and self-directed learning ability. Future educational strategies should prioritize improving nursing students' readiness, perceived ease of use, and intention to use generative AI. Major satisfaction, identified as a significant covariate, should also be considered in designing these strategies. Through these strategies, nursing students' self-directed learning ability may be more effectively fostered.
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