Rural Nurses as Self-Directed Learners: Overcoming Obstacles to Continuing Education

Abstract
Evaluation of a fieldtest of a self-directed learning (SDL) program included assessing rural nurses' self-perceived competencies in this method and loci of control for motivation. A significant negative relationship occurred between high scores for learner skills and internal motivation ratings. Sixty-two percent rated themselves above the mean as self-directed learners regardless of perceived loci of control in the stressful rural practice environment. SDL can offer an alternative way to meet continuing education needs of rural nurses in their efforts to overcome the many obstacles to professional growth in rural practice.