Journal of Education and Health Promotion (Jun 2024)

Readiness for self-directed learning among basic sciences medical students

  • Gholamali Dehghani,
  • Saeideh Ghaffarifar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jehp.jehp_1849_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 243 – 243

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Self-directed learning is a required skill for medical students for remaining lifelong learners. This study focuses on measuring the readiness for self-directed learning of basic sciences medical students. MATERIALS AND METHOD: In the second half of 2022, a descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 288 basic sciences medical students at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in Iran. The students were selected using convenience sampling. The instrument used was Fisher’s self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) scale consisting of “self-management”, “desire for learning”, and “self-control” domains. The data were analyzed by SPSS-25 and also by using descriptive statistics [mean, standard deviation (SD), median, frequency, and percentage] and inferential statistics techniques (Chi-square test and t-test, ANOVA, and MANOVA). Statistical significance was set at P 17) showed a significant higher mean in the “self-management” domain of SDLR among medical students (F = 3.730; P = 0.025). CONCLUSION: To become life-long learners, self-directed learning is crucial for medical students. The basic sciences medical students participating in this study showed a high level of SDL readiness. Even though the students obtained the highest score for the self-control sub-scale, the desire for learning and self-management skills needs further improvement, which can be achieved through multi-disciplinary approaches.

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