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Factors Affecting Self-Regulated Learning in Medical Students: A Qualitative Study Publisher Pubmed



Jouhari Z1 ; Haghani F1 ; Changiz T1
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Source: Medical Education Online Published:2015


Abstract

Introduction: Clinical courses are required of all medical students and means that they must develop the key skill of self-regulation during learning. The ability to self-regulate learning strategies is affected by different factors. This study determined the views of medical students on the factors affecting self-regulated learning (SRL). Method: This study uses a qualitative approach and the content analysis method. Nineteen medical students in their fourth, fifth, and sixth years of study at Isfahan University of Medical Science participated in semistructured, in-depth interviews. The students were selected using purposive sampling based on their overall grade point average (GPA). Results: Five main themes were found to affect SRL. These themes included family with the two subthemes of family supervisory and supportive roles; peers with the two subthemes of facilitating and inhibiting roles; instructors with the two subthemes of personal and educational instructor's characteristics; educational environment with the two subthemes of facilitator and inhibitor roles; and student with the two subthemes of facilitating and inhibiting personal factors. Conclusion: The outcomes of student understanding of the factors affecting self-regulation indicate that facilitating factors should be used on an individual basis to reduce the effect of inhibiting factors to improve self-regulation in students. © 2015 Zahra Jouhari et al.
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