This study examines the self-directed learning experiences of women with breast cancer. The common elements in the experiences of 13 women who had been diagnosed with breast cancer within 3 years prior to the study were identified through analysis of semistructured interviews. The findings indicate that the participants' self-directed learning efforts were beneficial in a number of ways. Problems commonly encountered in self-directed learning included difficulty locating and evaluating resources and the affect of negative emotions. The study contributes to current understanding of self-directed learning in a crisis situation and provides valuable information on self-directed learning in an area at the intersection of adult education and hea...
The concept of self-directed learning was examined from the nurse educators' perspective. One struc...
Self-help groups have emerged as a system of care for groups of people sharing a common problem or ...
The understanding of emotions and learning in the participants of breast cancer support groups will ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among Malaysian women. Learning and understanding the dis...
Semi structured interviews were conducted with 12 men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer a...
The present study aimed to determine the effect of self-management education by the teach-back metho...
cancer is the most common type of cancer in American women. It will affect one out of eight American...
AIM Explore learning processes associated with a psychoeducational pain selfmanagement interventi...
The nature of learning for those living with HIV/AIDS was explored. Learning occurred in non-formal ...
This study was designed to identify and investigate nursing faculty and student perspectives of self...
Fifty-two women from 5 chemical dependency programs participated in a 1 hour health education progra...
The purpose of this study was to further develop treatment theory for SHIP psychoeducational interve...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women world wide. It is the second to cerv...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is an important health problem for females. Early detection and treatment ...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate Taking CHARGE, a self-management intervention d...
The concept of self-directed learning was examined from the nurse educators' perspective. One struc...
Self-help groups have emerged as a system of care for groups of people sharing a common problem or ...
The understanding of emotions and learning in the participants of breast cancer support groups will ...
Breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among Malaysian women. Learning and understanding the dis...
Semi structured interviews were conducted with 12 men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer a...
The present study aimed to determine the effect of self-management education by the teach-back metho...
cancer is the most common type of cancer in American women. It will affect one out of eight American...
AIM Explore learning processes associated with a psychoeducational pain selfmanagement interventi...
The nature of learning for those living with HIV/AIDS was explored. Learning occurred in non-formal ...
This study was designed to identify and investigate nursing faculty and student perspectives of self...
Fifty-two women from 5 chemical dependency programs participated in a 1 hour health education progra...
The purpose of this study was to further develop treatment theory for SHIP psychoeducational interve...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in women world wide. It is the second to cerv...
[[abstract]]Breast cancer is an important health problem for females. Early detection and treatment ...
The purpose of the study was to develop and evaluate Taking CHARGE, a self-management intervention d...
The concept of self-directed learning was examined from the nurse educators' perspective. One struc...
Self-help groups have emerged as a system of care for groups of people sharing a common problem or ...
The understanding of emotions and learning in the participants of breast cancer support groups will ...