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Self-Directed Learning: A Concept Analysis
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Nurses must demonstrate self-directed learning competencies. Nursing education strongly depends on self-directed learning because it promotes academic achievement as well as future adaptability. This study investigates self-directed learning in nursing education through whole-scale concept analysis to describe autonomy together with motivation, goal orientation, self-evaluation, and critical thinking as essential characteristics to evaluate their antecedents and consequences and establish their measurable indicators. This research meets the requirement for independent learning techniques in nursing education through its solution of theoretical-to-clinical knowledge. This research used Walker and Avant’s eight-step concept analysis methodology to perform a systematic review of published studies. The research evaluated the main characteristics while studying both necessary conditions and essential effects together with concrete examples of self-directed learning. The research utilized quantitative together with qualitative data outcomes for synthesis purposes. The researchers identified autonomy, self-motivation, initiative, goal orientation, self-assessment and critical thinking as six main attributes. The study involved evaluating empirical referents to analyze the practical usage of the concept. The research findings established that nursing education becomes more effective when self-directed learning methods are incorporated. Educational ownership became accessible for students because of the attributes that included autonomy along with self-motivation and initiative, goal orientation, self-assessment and critical thinking. Three key components which served as antecedents were students' desire to learn, their clear understanding of personal learning needs and goals along with having appropriate resources to study. The educational process led to better academic performance together with enhanced skills development as well as increased self-confidence and independent learning and the establishment of life-long learning competencies. Integrating self-directed learning practices in nursing education and clinical work will result in better academic results and superior patient care outcomes.
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Title: Self-Directed Learning: A Concept Analysis
Description:
Nurses must demonstrate self-directed learning competencies.
Nursing education strongly depends on self-directed learning because it promotes academic achievement as well as future adaptability.
This study investigates self-directed learning in nursing education through whole-scale concept analysis to describe autonomy together with motivation, goal orientation, self-evaluation, and critical thinking as essential characteristics to evaluate their antecedents and consequences and establish their measurable indicators.
This research meets the requirement for independent learning techniques in nursing education through its solution of theoretical-to-clinical knowledge.
This research used Walker and Avant’s eight-step concept analysis methodology to perform a systematic review of published studies.
The research evaluated the main characteristics while studying both necessary conditions and essential effects together with concrete examples of self-directed learning.
The research utilized quantitative together with qualitative data outcomes for synthesis purposes.
The researchers identified autonomy, self-motivation, initiative, goal orientation, self-assessment and critical thinking as six main attributes.
The study involved evaluating empirical referents to analyze the practical usage of the concept.
The research findings established that nursing education becomes more effective when self-directed learning methods are incorporated.
Educational ownership became accessible for students because of the attributes that included autonomy along with self-motivation and initiative, goal orientation, self-assessment and critical thinking.
Three key components which served as antecedents were students' desire to learn, their clear understanding of personal learning needs and goals along with having appropriate resources to study.
The educational process led to better academic performance together with enhanced skills development as well as increased self-confidence and independent learning and the establishment of life-long learning competencies.
Integrating self-directed learning practices in nursing education and clinical work will result in better academic results and superior patient care outcomes.
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