Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study

The nursing degree programme requires the students to be resilient due to the high learning burden of theoretical courses and clinical attachment requirements. The ability of the students to self-regulate their learning has been postulated for success. In this study, we aim to investigate the self-r...

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Main Authors: Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah, Wan Yunus, Farahiyah, Hamzah, Siti Aishah, Abas, Razif, Chan, Choong Foong
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1031632023-12-04T02:22:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103163/ Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah Wan Yunus, Farahiyah Hamzah, Siti Aishah Abas, Razif Chan, Choong Foong The nursing degree programme requires the students to be resilient due to the high learning burden of theoretical courses and clinical attachment requirements. The ability of the students to self-regulate their learning has been postulated for success. In this study, we aim to investigate the self-regulated learning level of nursing students at one public institution and identify the self-regulation aspects that warrant a remediation plan to be developed. A cross-sectional survey was conducted online. Active status students in one public institution’s Bachelor of Nursing programme were invited to participate in this study. The invitation was distributed online via social media and email, where they are required to self-administer the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) through Google Forms. Thereafter, responses from 63 students with a response rate of 64.3% were received. Most respondents are female (76.2%), Malay (74.6%), in year 4 of their bachelor’s study (33.3%), and in the lower household income category (69.8%). Most self-regulation aspects of the students have been found to be at a satisfactory level except for specific learning strategies. Participants’ characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, study cohort, and academic achievement were determined to have a significant association with a small aspect of self-regulation. Interestingly, household income is the primary factor significantly associated with almost all self-regulation aspects. Being in the lower-income category was predominantly associated with higher motivation domains. In contrast, being in the middle-income category was predominantly associated with better learning strategies and resources. Comparatively, this study indicates that nursing students achieved the highest level in 8 of 15 self-regulation aspects than other learner populations in Malaysia. Learning strategies which exercise higher autonomy and resource management are warranted. This recommended various approaches which foster active and collaborative learning to be implemented for the students to improve their self-regulation skills. Students, especially from the highest income bracket, are the most critical and thus require attention from educators. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah and Wan Yunus, Farahiyah and Hamzah, Siti Aishah and Abas, Razif and Chan, Choong Foong (2022) Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study. Education in Medicine Journal, 15 (2). pp. 15-27. ISSN 2180-1932 https://eduimed.usm.my/ 10.21315/eimj2023.15.2.2
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description The nursing degree programme requires the students to be resilient due to the high learning burden of theoretical courses and clinical attachment requirements. The ability of the students to self-regulate their learning has been postulated for success. In this study, we aim to investigate the self-regulated learning level of nursing students at one public institution and identify the self-regulation aspects that warrant a remediation plan to be developed. A cross-sectional survey was conducted online. Active status students in one public institution’s Bachelor of Nursing programme were invited to participate in this study. The invitation was distributed online via social media and email, where they are required to self-administer the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ) through Google Forms. Thereafter, responses from 63 students with a response rate of 64.3% were received. Most respondents are female (76.2%), Malay (74.6%), in year 4 of their bachelor’s study (33.3%), and in the lower household income category (69.8%). Most self-regulation aspects of the students have been found to be at a satisfactory level except for specific learning strategies. Participants’ characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, study cohort, and academic achievement were determined to have a significant association with a small aspect of self-regulation. Interestingly, household income is the primary factor significantly associated with almost all self-regulation aspects. Being in the lower-income category was predominantly associated with higher motivation domains. In contrast, being in the middle-income category was predominantly associated with better learning strategies and resources. Comparatively, this study indicates that nursing students achieved the highest level in 8 of 15 self-regulation aspects than other learner populations in Malaysia. Learning strategies which exercise higher autonomy and resource management are warranted. This recommended various approaches which foster active and collaborative learning to be implemented for the students to improve their self-regulation skills. Students, especially from the highest income bracket, are the most critical and thus require attention from educators.
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author Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Wan Yunus, Farahiyah
Hamzah, Siti Aishah
Abas, Razif
Chan, Choong Foong
spellingShingle Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Wan Yunus, Farahiyah
Hamzah, Siti Aishah
Abas, Razif
Chan, Choong Foong
Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
author_facet Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
Wan Yunus, Farahiyah
Hamzah, Siti Aishah
Abas, Razif
Chan, Choong Foong
author_sort Romli, Muhammad Hibatullah
title Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
title_short Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
title_full Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
title_sort self-regulated learning of nursing students: a cross-sectional study
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