The impact of facilitation in a problem-based pedagogy on self-directed learning readiness among nursing students: a quasi-experimental study in Tanzania
Abstract Background Self-directed learning is important in nursing as it is associated with improved clinical and moral competencies in providing quality and cost-effective care among people. However, unethical professional conduct demonstrated by some graduate nurses is linked with the way they are...
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Main Authors: | Walter C. Millanzi (Author), Patricia Z. Herman (Author), Mahamudu R. Hussein (Author) |
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