Clinical judgement and decision-making in nursing and interprofessional healthcare
Publication details: Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2010ISBN:- 033523626X
- 9780335236268
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Perceptions of clinical decision-making: a matrix model; Advanced practitioners and advanced practice; Creative thinking for whole systems working; Lifelong learning in judgement and decision-making; Cognitive continuum theory - nine modes of practice; Prioritizing decisions during the patient journey; Accountability within interprofessional healthcare; Short- and long-term risk assessment and management; Reflecting on judgement and decisions in clinical supervision; Reflexive-pragmatism: logic, practicality, rigour and relevance; Conclusion
Real case studies written by various advanced practitioners demonstrate how to apply theory to practice in reviewing, explaining and continually developing clinical judgement and decision-making skills. A patient's account of care received for a serious illness provides a valuable patient-centred insight.
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