Keywords

Nursing Students in Turkey, Self-Directed Learning Readiness, Time Management

 

Authors

  1. Ertug, Nurcan
  2. Faydali, Saide

Abstract

AIM: The aims of this study were to determine self-directed learning and time management skills of undergraduate nursing students and to investigate the relationship between the concepts.

 

BACKGROUND: The use of self-directed learning has increased as an educational strategy in recent years.

 

METHOD: This descriptive and correlational study was conducted with 383 undergraduate nursing students in Turkey. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale, and Time Management Questionnaire.

 

RESULTS: Mean scores were as follows: self-directed learning readiness, 159.12 (SD = 20.8); time management, 87.75 (SD = 12.1). A moderate positive correlation was found between self-directed learning readiness and time management values. Time management scores were 78.42 when self-directed learning readiness was <=149 and 90.82 when self-directed learning readiness was >= 150, with a statistically significant difference (p = .000).

 

CONCLUSION: Level of self-directed learning and academic achievement were higher in students who managed their time well.