Self-directed learning for medical graduates: A boon or bane in disguise? A cross-sectional study in Chennai

Author:

Siraja Ameenah A. H.1,Mohamed Sher A.2,Krishnamoorthy Yuvaraj3,Lonimath Ashwini1,Rushender C. Rajan4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Medicine, ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

2. Data Scientist, Independent Researcher, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

3. Department of Community Medicine, ESIC Medical College and PGIMSR, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

4. Department of Community Medicine, Aarupadai Veedu Medical College, Pondicherry, India

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Self-directed learning (SDL) is an essential aspect of adult education or andragogy, gaining significance in medical education with the introduction of competency-based medical education. The primary objective of this study is to assess the self-directed learning abilities of second-year medical undergraduates in Chennai, South India, and to identify potential challenges and gaps in their learning process. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 82 second-year medical students attending self-directed learning sessions at a medical college in Chennai. Data were collected using the self-directed learning instrument (SDLI), a standardized questionnaire, administered through Google Forms. Participants’ identities were maintained confidential. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Descriptive data were presented as proportions and percentages. Normally distributed quantitative data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. Non-normal continuous data were expressed as median and interquartile range (IQR). RESULTS: The majority of the students (61%) demonstrated a high level of SDL ability, with a median score of 76. Students exhibited strong learning motivation (mean score 4.11) but struggled with planning and implementation (mean score 3.07). The maximum mean score was 4.11 for item 3 (constant improvement and excelling in learning), and the minimum mean score was 3.07 for item 11 (arranging and controlling learning time). The students showed high self-monitoring (mean score 3.76) and interpersonal communication skills (mean score 4.00). CONCLUSIONS: SDL emerges as a boon for medical undergraduates in this study. By providing adequate training to faculty members on SDL implementation and guidance to students on planning and time management, SDL can play a pivotal role in enhancing medical education quality and fostering life-long learning among future medical professionals.

Publisher

Medknow

Subject

Education,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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