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Table 1 Nursing students’ Socio-demographic characteristics Profiles (n = 401)

From: The impact of facilitation in a problem-based pedagogy on self-directed learning readiness among nursing students: a quasi-experimental study in Tanzania

Variable

Intervention (N = 134)

Control (N = 267)

χ2(p-value)

n(%)

n(%)

Gender

 Males

83 (61.9%)

181 (67.8%)

0.244a(0.721)

 Females

51 (38.1%)

86 (32.2%)

Age

  < 24 yrs.

6 (4.5%)

25 (9.4%)

0.192a(0.398)

 25–29 yrs.

100 (74.6%)

195 (73.0%)

  > 30 yrs.

28 (20.9%)

47 (17.6%)

Marital status

 Single

123 (91.8%)

248 (92.9%)

0.802a(0.695)

 Married

11 (8.2%)

19 (7.1%)

Accommodation

 In-campus

43 (32.1%)

235 (88.0%)

8.773a(0.001)

 Off-campus

91 (67.9%)

32 (12.0%)

Interest in joining nursing program

 Yes

92 (68.7%)

204 (76.4%)

2.771a(0.096)

 No

42 (31.3%)

63 (23.6%)

Reasons to join nursing program

 Own choice

71 (53.0%)

139 (52.1%)

0.430a(0.934)

 Parent’s/peer pressure

29 (21.6%)

55 (20.6%)

 Easier to get a job

24 (17.9%)

48 (18.0%)

 Entry qualifications

10 (7.5%)

25 (9.4%)

Satisfaction in learning nursing program

 Yes

78 (58.2%)

224 (83.9%)

31.660a(0.001)

 No

56 (41.8%)

43 (16.1%)

Perceived benefits in learning nursing program

 Yes

104 (77.6%)

233 (87.3%)

6.200a(0.013)

 No

30 (22.4%)

34 (12.7%)

Perceived challenges during learning process

 Difficult accessing updated learning materials

24 (17.9%)

56 (21.0%)

9.665a(0.046)

 Complex course contents

49 (36.6%)

74 (27.7%)

 Inadequate support from lecturers

18 (13.4%)

37 (13.9%)

 Limited time

25 (18.7%)

79 (29.6%)

 No conducive environment

18 (13.4%)

21 (7.9%)

  1. Source: Field Data (2019)