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Aim: To describe nursing students’ level of self-directed learning abilities and identify possible factors related to it at graduation in six European countries. Design: A cross-sectional comparative design across the countries. Methods: The study was conducted from February 2018 to September 2019. Nursing students (N = 4,135) from the Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia and Spain were invited to respond to the research instruments (the Self-Rating Scale of Self-Directed Learning and the Nurse Competence Scale) at graduation. The data were analysed using the chi-square test, Pearson correlation coefficient and the linear model. Results: The nursing students’ (N = 1,746) overall self-directed learning abilities were at high level in all countries. Statistically significant differences occurred between countries. Spanish nursing students reported the highest level of self-directed learning abilities while students from the Czech Republic reported the lowest. Higher level of self-directed learning abilities was related to several factors, particularly with the self-assessed level of competence and country.
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Visiers-Jiménez, L., Palese, A., Brugnolli, A., Cadorin, L., Salminen, L., Leino-Kilpi, H., … Kajander-Unkuri, S. (2022). Nursing students’ self-directed learning abilities and related factors at graduation: A multi-country cross-sectional study. Nursing Open, 9(3), 1688–1699. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1193
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